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Trump's gameplan for Latin America

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5 January 2026

On the night of the 2-3 January, US forces attacked Venezuela, bombing Caracas and kidnapping president Nicolás Maduro by helicopter, along with his wife. Washington is now promising to try Maduro, who it accuses of ‘narcoterrorism’ and being ‘a fugitive of American justice’ (in the words of Secretary of State Marco Rubio), not the leader of a sovereign country. This intervention is part of a general strategy to return to the days of the Monroe Doctrine, which asserted that Latin America was part of the US’s sphere of influence, and was detailed in our January edition.

Blueprint for restoring American pre-eminence in the Western hemisphere

Donald Trump’s military attack on Venezuela did not come out of the blue. It was the boldest move yet in his campaign of sustained interference across Latin America.

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Monroe Doctrine revived: fire at the Fuerte Tiuna military complex in Caracas, where US military captured Nicolás Maduro, 3 January 2026

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Augusto Pinochet was responsible for more than 3,000 disappearances and assassinations. On his orders, the Chilean regime tortured 40,000 people; some still bear the scars. Unsurprisingly, images of Pinochet became rare in Chile after the end of the dictatorship he imposed on his country between 1973 and 1990. That is, until 14 December 2025, when photographs of him were once more very much in evidence in Santiago during celebrations of the presidential election victory of José Antonio Kast, who proudly claims the general’s legacy.

Fourteen years ago, students took to Chile’s streets in the biggest demonstrations the country had seen since democracy was restored. They demanded free, high-quality education and an end to the neoliberal model enshrined in the 1980 constitution, an inheritance of the dictatorship. They too had an iconic figurehead whose image they displayed at their rallies: Chile’s socialist president Salvador Allende, who was elected in 1970 but overthrown by Pinochet. One student protestor, Gabriel Boric, later had a career in politics and eventually became president in 2022, all the while invoking Allende’s name. All that will change in two months, on 11 March 2026, when Kast succeeds him as head of state.

In 1973 the White House supported Pinochet’s coup. ‘I don’t see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its people,’ Henry Kissinger had said a few years earlier. Now, decades later, the current US president has hailed the victory of Kast, whom he says he endorsed. Before Trump’s reelection, Washington rarely acknowledged such overt bias when it came to other nations’ affairs. But his statement was no surprise: Latin Americans know Trump takes a keen interest in their region.

‘Democracy is on trial in the coming elections in the beautiful country of Honduras on November 30th,’ Trump posted on Truth Social on 26 November. The campaign had officially ended three days (…)

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Christophe Ventura

Christophe Ventura is a journalist.

Translated by George Miller

Dominique Vidal is a historian and journalist, and editor (with Bertrand Badie) of the annual publication L’Etat du Monde, La Découverte, Paris

(2Many historians have underlined the premature character of the insurrection, which was set off, they maintain, in order to steal a march on the arrival of Soviet troops.

(3Having always denied it and blamed Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union acknowledged in 1990 that its political police, the NKVD, did indeed execute several thousand Polish officers in April-May 1940.

(4Although the Treaty of Nice gave Poland almost equal weight to Germany, the draft Treaty of Lisbon, with its double majority system, put Poland at a disadvantage. The Kaczyńskis therefore proposed that each country’s weight should be based on the size of its population.

(5AFP, 4 October 2011.

(6A quarter of a million Poles live in Lithuania (7% of the population). They are fighting to regain their patrimony, confiscated under the Soviet Union, and to preserve the use of their language.

(7The changes are intended to raise the retirement age progressively to 67. It is currently 65 for men and 60 for women.

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