Latin America’s Turmoil Exposes Deeper Threats to Regional Stability and U.S. Interests
Political violence and instability in Latin America, from the assassination of a Colombian senator to contentious Bolivian elections, pose serious challenges that ripple across the hemisphere and impact American security and economic interests.
As Colombia mourns the tragic killing of Senator Miguel Uribe, shot at a political rally just two months ago, and Bolivia braces for a volatile presidential election on August 17th, the events unfolding in these neighboring countries reveal a pattern too familiar—a failure of governance that threatens regional stability and America's national security. How Safe Are Our Southern Neighbors? The shocking assassination of Senator Uribe is not an isolated incident but a symptom of deeper insecurity that continues to plague Colombia. Political violence at public rallies undermines the very foundation of democracy—a principle our own nation holds dear. For hardworking...
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