Analysis-With Venezuela raid US tells China to keep away from the Americas
For at least two decades, Beijing has sought to build influence in Latin America, not only to pursue economic opportunities but to gain a strategic foothold on the doorstep of its top geopolitical rival. China’s progress - from satellite tracking stations in Argentina and a port in Peru to economic support for Venezuela - has been an irritant for successive U.S. administrations, including that of Donald Trump. Several Trump administration officials told Reuters the U.S. president’s move against Maduro was intended in part to counter China’s ambitions, and Beijing’s days of leveraging debt to get cheap oil from Venezuela were “over.” “I told China and I told Russia, ‘We get along with you very well, we like you very much, we don’t want you there, you’re not gonna be there,’” Trump said. 🔗 Leggi su Internazionale.it

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