
Sheinbaum Exposes Calderón's Concerns About Reduced US Intervention in Latin America
Mexico City: Sheinbaum Exposes Calderón's Concerns Over US Intervention Mexico City – In a recent press conference, Mexico City's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, presented a video that has ignited political debate. The video features former Mexican president Felipe Calderón expressing his concerns about a potential decrease in US intervention in Latin America. Calderón's remarks, captured at a political forum, painted a picture of a future where the US retreats from international affairs, losing its leadership role. "Unfortunately, I foresee a US withdrawal, that will force us to live in a world where the US will turn more inward, become less international, and lose its leadership," Calderón stated. Sheinbaum's presentation of this video is seen as a strategic move, highlighting what she perceives as Calderón's reliance on foreign intervention. The video has quickly gone viral on social media, generating considerable discussion about the role of the US in Latin America and the political strategies employed by current and former Mexican leaders. The situation underscores the complex dynamics of international relations and their impact on domestic politics in Mexico.