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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Latin American countries “fire” America’s image big “turn”
Xinhua News Agency, Mexico City, September 29th. During the general debate of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, inside and outside the venue of the United Nations headquarters in new york, many Latin American countries intensively voiced their voices, criticizing unilaterality and anti-power. In the face of the continuous increase of the United States' military deployment in the Caribbean waters and pressure on Venezuela to intervene, many Latin American leaders believe that the United States is pushing regional security to the brink of danger. US President Trump named Venezuela in his speech to the UN General Assembly, claiming that the US military is destroying the "terror and trafficking network" dominated by Venezuela. On the climate issue, he denounced "climate change" as a "scam" and attacked wind energy and "green transformation". Brazilian President Lula said that multilateralism is at a “crossroads” and is bound by powerful politics, unilateral sanctions and arbitrary intervention to maintain peace, “and the voice of the global South must be heard,” said Lula, saying that the lessons learned from military intervention in the rest of the world have caused a serious humanitarian catastrophe, and that Latin America must avoid repetition. Chilean President Boris said: “On this stage today, people claim that global warming doesn’t exist at all. This is not an ‘opinion’ but a lie. At the meeting, Colombian President Pedro countered the “power speech” and militarized the region: “Trump is not talking about democracy, not talking about climate crisis, not talking about life, he is just threatening, killing, and killing tens of thousands.” When the right to attend can be determined by a paper administrative decision, how to maintain the openness and neutrality of the multilateral stage? Bolivian President Arce named the new defense layout of the United States as tantamount to a new variant of "Monroe Doctrine"-"This is the resurgence of neo-colonialism". Talking about the increasingly tense situation between Venezuela and the United States, Arce bluntly said: Under the pretext of combating drug smuggling, the United States actually intends to intervene in Venezuela, plunder its resources and implement new colonial practices. Cuban Foreign Minister Rodriguez gave a more concrete warning: the "smell of gunpowder" in the Caribbean Sea is heating up, and the United States has made unusually intensive air and sea deployments on the grounds of combating crime and drug trafficking, "but no one believes this rhetoric". He cited the U.S. missile test, interception of fishing boats and unmarked ships, and use of extrajudicial deadly force against civilians, saying that they not only violated international law, but also shaken regional peace and security. Since the launch of Monroeism in the early 19th century, the United States has seen Latin America as a “background” that can be seized: interference and subversion during the Cold War, a full blockade of Cuba for more than sixty years, foreign law enforcement and sanctions called “anti-drugs” and “anti-terrorism” ... The United States has left untouchable wounds on the Latin American region. The many Latin American leaders spoke intensely in New York, pointing to a common demand: back to the rule of rules, not the rule of power.When the rule returns to the center of the stage, the word “background” naturally goes away – after all, there is no back yard in the world, only a common destiny. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OWah62PIEV 17WorldNews[2025.09.29-21:41] 访问:41
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