Podcast 'In All Calm': 'An intervention in South America is a kind of breaking a taboo' β Claudia Zilla on Trump's neo-imperialism
Claudia Zilla discusses the recent US actions in South America and the implications of Trump's foreign policy in a podcast episode.
In a recent episode of the podcast 'In aller Ruhe', Latin America expert Claudia Zilla explores the increasing focus on Latin America due to recent actions taken by the US government. She highlights the US's attacks on Venezuelan boats allegedly carrying drugs and the unlawful kidnapping of Venezuelan leader NicolΓ‘s Maduro and his wife to the United States. These developments suggest a concerning trend of neo-imperialism under the Trump administration, which Zilla argues represents a breaking of international norms.
Zilla elaborates on the implications of these interventions, asserting that they reflect a radical right-wing shift in some Latin American countries, such as Argentina under President Milei. She emphasizes the need for a more equitable international order that better addresses the concerns of the Global South. This highlights the complex dynamics at play as countries in Latin America navigate their relationships with the US and their internal political challenges.
The podcast ultimately serves to bring to light the troubling aspects of US foreign policy in the region and the urgent need for a reevaluation of how interventions are approached, especially in terms of respecting sovereignty and fostering genuine diplomatic relationships. Zilla's insights provide a critical lens on the evolving power dynamics in Latin America and the broader implications for international relations.