Reliable sources in Washington say President Donald Trump is already setting his sights on Argentina, preparing to challenge any return of leftist leadership if President Javier Milei fails to win re-election.
The President views Milei as a vital partner in his global “anti-socialist front” and is reportedly exploring strategic options to protect U.S. interests in South America.
White House insiders reveal Trump has instructed senior advisers to maintain “maximum vigilance” in Buenos Aires and coordinate possible responses should opposition forces backed by socialist coalitions regain control.
Observers warn this could signal a new phase of U.S. power projection in Latin America, where Trump’s foreign policy blends economic pressure with ideological warfare rather than traditional military action.