U.S. Influence in Latin America Under Scrutiny Amid El Salvador Tensions
Analysts warn of renewed 'gunboat diplomacy' in regional politics.
Foreign policy experts are raising concerns over renewed U.S. coercion and influence in Latin America amid rising political tensions with El Salvador.
Critics argue that recent diplomatic maneuvers resemble earlier eras of interventionism, with Washington seeking to assert economic and security control through indirect means.
The debate comes as regional leaders push for greater independence in foreign affairs and economic development strategies.