
These are strange times for the Americas, particularly for Mexico, the connecting point of the Latin and English-speaking worlds, the favorite punching bag of that great world power, the United States, which sees in its southerly neighbor the root of all its evils. Tariff threats and the whiff of military intervention currently characterize this bilateral relationship, which is constructed on the Manichean concept of a problematic South as an inexhaustible source of drugs and migrants, the great nightmare of the all-powerful Republican Party. Mexico defends itself as best it can, with restraint, trying to draw attention to the flip side of the coin: the conflicts that flow from the north and that are of little interest to Washington.
Nuestra fuente:EL PAÍS América Colombia: el periódico global… en EL PAÍS Publicado para Colombia