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After Venezuela, alarm bells in Mexico, Colombia, Cuba: What’s behind Trump’s latest threats?

06 Jan 2026
2 min

US-Latin America Relations and Recent Developments

The recent political actions and statements by US President Donald Trump regarding Latin America have significant implications for regional dynamics, particularly involving Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba. Trump's approach reflects a blend of strategic, ideological, and domestic factors influencing US foreign policy.

Colombia

  • Historical Context: Colombia has been a close ally of the US, especially in security terms, for over 25 years. The US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, enacted in 2012, has positioned the US as Colombia's largest trading partner.
  • Trade and Economic Ties: In 2023, Colombia exported $5.4 billion of crude oil to the US. Coffee and roses are other significant exports.
  • Drug Production: Colombia is the leading global producer of cocaine, accounting for over two-thirds of global production.
  • Political Strains: Relations have strained under President Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first leftist president, who seeks distance from the US and has expressed interest in joining the BRICS+ group.
  • Recent Developments: Under Trump, tensions increased with threats of repercussions and military build-up in response to Colombia's policies on drug control and deportation.

Mexico

  • Economic Relationships: The US and Mexico are closely linked economically, with Mexico being the US's largest trading partner in 2023, accounting for $798.9 billion in total goods trade.
  • Border Challenges: The 3,145-km border presents issues such as undocumented immigration and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.
  • Policy and Security: Trump's initial presidential campaign focused on building a border wall. Continued efforts have included tariffs and threats of military action against drug cartels.
  • Recent Tensions: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected the idea of American troops entering Mexico to combat drug trafficking.

Cuba

  • Historical Background: US-Cuba relations have been historically tense, especially post-Cuban revolution, leading to trade embargoes and military confrontations like the Bay of Pigs invasion.
  • Cold War Dynamics: Cuba's alignment with the Soviet Union deepened its rift with the US, leading to extensive economic sanctions.
  • Economic Challenges: Cuba's GDP fell 35% during the late Cold War and continues to struggle, with a 1.1% contraction and 24% inflation in 2024.
  • Policy Shifts: Obama's administration eased relations, but Trump reinstated sanctions and designated Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, particularly targeting its tourism industry.
  • Current Situation: The ousting of Venezuelan President Maduro, Cuba's key ally, threatens to further destabilize the Cuban economy.

In summary, Trump's recent actions against these Latin American nations are a mix of strategic moves influenced by historical allegiances, trade dynamics, and geopolitical strategies. The outcomes could have significant implications for regional peace, security, and economic stability.

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