Leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean gathered in Miami over the weekend for a high-stakes summit aimed at addressing “freedom, security, and prosperity” in the region. But the event, hosted by the US, quickly became a lightning rod for criticism due to its selective invitations and unresolved geopolitical friction.
The Guest List Drama ๐๏ธ
While Washington framed the summit as a collaborative effort, several nations were notably excluded, sparking accusations of divisive diplomacy. Critics argue the move reflects shifting US priorities in a region increasingly courted by other global powers.
Security vs. Sovereignty โ๏ธ
Protesters outside the venue highlighted concerns about foreign intervention, with one activist telling NewspaperAmigo.com: “Real partnerships don’t start with exclusion.” Meanwhile, Caribbean leaders emphasized climate financingโa pressing issue as hurricane season looms.
What’s Next? ๐ฎ
With trust in short supply, analysts say 2026 could become a pivotal year for US-Latin America relations. As one young diplomat quipped: “This isn’t Encantoโyou can’t just sing about unity and call it magic.”
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