The United States announces the start of military operations in Ecuador
The Noboa administration claims that these are joint military operations against “drug trafficking and illegal mining.”
Petro’s visit to the White House
What agreements did the presidents of Colombia and the United States make and what consequences could their diplomatic rapprochement have.
¿Por qué Trump envió sus buques de guerra a Venezuela?
La escalada de Trump contra Venezuela va más allá del petróleo; se trata de recuperar el control sobre la zona de influencia “natural” de Estados Unidos en un momento en que su hegemonía se está debilitando.
Why did Trump send his warships to Venezuela?
Trump’s escalation against Venezuela is about more than oil, it is about regaining control over the “natural” zone of influence of the United States at a moment where its hegemony is slipping.
Mass mobilization in Caracas rejects US threats of intervention
Demonstrators marched through central Caracas and demanded an end to military threats against Venezuela. For his part, Trump is keeping the lines of communication open with Caracas while increasing pressure on Chavista leaders.
As Trump wages war on the Caribbean, its peoples rise to defend peace
Following the killing of six civilians in a missile strike on a Caribbean vessel, the people of the Caribbean demand the US military withdraw from the region and that CARICOM take a firm stance against the attacks.
The Caribbean on a knife’s edge: Trump’s military buildup threatens Venezuela
The war drums beating in Washington are not just a threat to a distant nation; they are a symptom of a political system that thrives on the distraction of war abroad to cover its internal crises.
Venezuela: Oil and the electoral tallies
Atilio Boron reflects on the double standard applied to Venezuela by countries in the region, and what is behind Washington’s push to divide the region and destabilize Venezuela
Colombian social movements reject US-Colombia military exercises in Pacific Ocean
In a communiqué, the Peoples’ Congress declared that this military action was an attack on the sovereignty and independence of several Latin American countries
US troops will return to Ecuador, decades after removal by Correa
Daniel Noboa is carrying to term plans to bring US troops back to Ecuador over a month after he declared an internal armed conflict against drug trafficking groups
Why Latin America needs a new world order
Latin America does not want a new cold war. The region has already suffered from decades of military rule and austerity. Latin America wants peace.






