Group 1 - The core agenda of the upcoming summit in Miami is to unite Latin American countries against China's influence in the region [4][6] - The summit is expected to include over thirty Latin American nations, indicating a significant effort by the U.S. to form a coalition against China [2][4] - The U.S. has previously held a defense ministers' meeting, suggesting a coordinated military and political strategy to counter China's presence in Latin America [8][9] Group 2 - The U.S. perceives China's growing influence in Latin America as a threat, leading to a sense of urgency and desperation in its diplomatic approach [10][16] - China's investments in infrastructure and trade have established strong ties with several Latin American countries, making it difficult for the U.S. to disrupt these relationships [12][14] - The U.S. has historically failed to provide substantial alternatives to Chinese investments, leading to skepticism among Latin American leaders regarding U.S. intentions [24][26] Group 3 - The summit is viewed as a political show rather than a genuine effort to foster cooperation, reflecting the U.S.'s anxiety over its declining influence [28][30] - Latin American countries are likely to prioritize their economic interests and continue to engage with China despite U.S. pressure [22][32] - The outcome of the summit may ultimately reinforce China's position in the region rather than diminish it, as countries recognize the benefits of cooperation with China [30][32]
伪装撕下!特朗普迈阿密“宣战”,30国被逼上战车,中方需警惕
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-21 09:22