Nicaraguan writer and journalist Ariel Montoya, currently exiled in the United States, expressed his opinion in his international column regarding Marco Rubio's, the U.S. Secretary of State, refusal to meet with Sandinista dissidents in Costa Rica.
In his article, Montoya mentions that this gesture by Marco Rubio represents the first slap to the regional left from the new Trump era. He highlights that the United States' position, by refusing to meet with Sandinista dissidents of Ortega's regime, sets a precedent in the foreign policy of the region.
Montoya also discusses the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in his column and analyzes the impact of this decision in the region. Additionally, he comments on the so-called "woke" collapse and the current situation of the caviar left in Latin America.
In this context, Ariel Montoya reflects on the changes occurring in the region, marked by the foreign policy of the United States under Donald Trump's administration. His opinions provide a critical analysis of the current situation and its implications for the Latin American left.