Spotlight: True face of U.S. interference in LatAm affairs
Spotlight: True face of U.S. interference in LatAm affairs
BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) -- The United States' muddying the waters of the South China Sea is exactly the same in nature as its interference in Latin American affairs, a veteran Nicaraguan diplomat has said.
Washington attempted to benefit from the South China Sea disputes by meddling in the regional situation, just like it did by interfering in Latin American affairs, Carlos Garcia said in a recent interview with Xinhua, adding that Southeast Asian countries should have a clear understanding of the U.S. act.
In history, the U.S. government, following the Monroe Doctrine's "leave America for Americans," frequently interfered in Latin American affairs, including territorial disputes, and has even occupied the territory of Latin American countries by force, unveiling its true face of hegemonism.
INTERFERING IN TERRITORIAL DISPUTES
The United States has in the past interfered in territorial disputes in Latin America to provoke conflict between nations in the region and profit from them. One typical example is interfering in the sovereignty of San Andres island.
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