Makes No Sense for Trump to Shun Latin America
Makes No Sense for Trump to Shun Latin America
- Therefore, Feierstein believes that, when Trump takes office on Jan. 20 and “once we get past the campaign rhetoric,” he will have the “opportunity to study where we are, and to see how healthy U.S.-Latin America relations are,” coming to the conclusion that “it would not make sense to upset that in any way.” In the case of Cuba, Obama’s diplomatic recognition of the communist regime there has “dramatically changed the tone in our relationships in the hemisphere with a whole variety of countries, and enabled us I think to make much more progress on other issues as well,” he said
- Therefore, Feierstein believes that, when Trump takes office on Jan. 20 and “once we get past the campaign rhetoric,” he will have the “opportunity to study where we are, and to see how healthy U.S.-Latin America relations are,” coming to the conclusion that “it would not make sense to upset that in any way.” In the case of Cuba, Obama’s diplomatic recognition of the communist regime there has “dramatically changed the tone in our relationships in the hemisphere with a whole variety of countries, and enabled us I think to make much more progress on other issues as well,” he said