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China intends to curtail US power in the OAS
Posted inGeoeconomics Geopolitics

China intends to curtail US power in the OAS

China aims to control the Organization of American States (OAS) to reduce US influence in the region and become a center of influence over Latin American countries where left-wing political…
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August 18, 2021Tags: China, Latin America, OAS
Hezbollah’s involvement in cocaine trafficking
Posted inDrug trafficking

Hezbollah’s involvement in cocaine trafficking

Hezbollah involved in the drug trade. American law enforcement discovered Hezbollah’s drug activity by chance in 2006, when Colombian wiretaps monitoring a Medellin- based drug cartel known as the Oficina del Envigado picked up…
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July 16, 2021Tags: cocaine, Hezbollah, Latin America
China in Latin America: Raw Materials and Unachieved Ambitions
Posted inGeopolitics

China in Latin America: Raw Materials and Unachieved Ambitions

In the early century, China trumpeted a large economic expansion into Latin America.  The region, however, did not neocolonize under the African scenario. China keeps on investing and expanding its…
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September 4, 2020Tags: China, economy, Latin America
Russia contributes to the far-left forces, drug cartels and Islamists merger in Latin America
Posted inDrug trafficking Estimates Terrorism

Russia contributes to the far-left forces, drug cartels and Islamists merger in Latin America

Cooperating closely with Iran and China Russia fully fell back into the Soviet Union pattern in performing its policy in Latin America. The Kremlin builds anti-American ideas in the region…
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January 27, 2020Tags: ALBA, Cuba, Hezbollah, Latin America, Nicaragua, Russia
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