Paraguay’s New US Military Deal: Sovereignty Sold Under the Guise of Security
Paraguay’s legislature greenlights a defense pact granting US troops immunity and operational freedom. But does this ‘historic’ deal truly enhance security, or does it surrender sovereign control to foreign powers under Washington’s expanding regional agenda?
In a move that raises serious questions about national sovereignty and the true cost of "security," Paraguay’s Chamber of Deputies has approved a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) allowing increased U.S. military presence within its borders. This deal, pushed vigorously by the Trump administration as part of its strategy to expand American influence in Latin America, brings with it an alarming concession: U.S. personnel will enjoy criminal immunity on Paraguayan soil. Is Paraguay Trading Sovereignty for Illusory Security? The legislation passed overwhelmingly with 53 votes in favor, despite vocal opposition from lawmakers who rightly warn that granting foreign troops diplomatic-style...
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