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Updated on 05 Nov 2025, 01:47 am
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Simar Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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This analysis details a historical pattern of US interventionism in third-world nations, arguing that Donald Trump has made this interference more overt. The author presents two recent cases: First, the US, through Donald Trump, offered Argentina a $20-40 billion loan from US government funds. However, this aid is allegedly conditional on the re-election of Argentine President Javier Milei, which the author considers a brazen interference in Argentina's sovereignty. Second, the article describes threats of invasion against Venezuela and accusations against President Nicolás Maduro, with claims of giving the CIA 'carte blanche' for actions there.
Impact This news, by detailing potential US geopolitical and economic interventions, can affect international relations and investor sentiment towards emerging markets in Latin America. Changes in US foreign policy can lead to volatility in commodity prices and currency values, indirectly impacting global markets and specifically those countries subject to US influence. However, the direct impact on the Indian stock market is minimal and speculative, stemming from broader global economic shifts. Rating: 4/10.
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