One of the defining aspects of the Trump administration is its changes to the United States’ foreign policy.
One area that has seen some of the biggest changes is South America.
From a $20 billion bailout to Argentina and a ramping military presence outside of Venezuela, the way the United States interacts with its neighbors has changed over the years.
What do these changes mean for South America and for the United States, and how might they shape change over the next couple of years?
Guests:
- Will Freeman, fellow, Latin America Studies at Council on Foreign Relations
- Kevin Sullivan, vice president, Washington office of Americas Society/Council of the Americas, former U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua
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