On Thursday, Argentine Defense Minister Luis Petri said that his country has applied to become a “global partner” of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). ⠀

Argentina has been an “extra-NATO ally” since 1998, when then-U.S. President Bill Clinton gave the green light to Argentine President Carlos Menem, but “global partner” status is a “step up.”

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  • AlsephinaOP
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    7 months ago

    Milei’s government is dead set on becoming a US dog huh.

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      7 months ago

      what gave it away, the idea to get rid of the arg peso and replace it with the dollar?

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      7 months ago

      Based on what happened to Ukraine, I don’t blame any nation for running to NATO as fast as they can.

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            7 months ago

            They’d have to cross Chile too, though. Or I guess go around them Southern cape. Either way, kind of impractical!

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          7 months ago

          Venezuela almost invaded Guyana. If Guyana was a NATO member it never would have been considered.

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            7 months ago

            You mean the thing that didn’t happen?

            Looks like NATO wasn’t necessary to me!

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              7 months ago

              Didn’t happen yet. Venezuela is still escalating tensions with force buildups on the border and passing laws claiming the territory, even though they agreed to go through the ICJ to settle the dispute.

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                7 months ago

                Unfortunately Israel shitting all over the ICJ has delegitimized the court’s ability to weigh in on the matter, but they’re working it out through the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. This is distinctly different from the situation in Ukraine because there wasn’t an equivalent organization that could handle disputes.

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                7 months ago

                The whole Venezuela v Guyana thing is complicated as hell. It essentially started with the Dutch & Britain drawing Guyana’s maps wrong. Flash forward and Venezuela is all pissed that Guyana’s maps include their territory so arbitration is called in…and the arbiters are the US and UK of all nations. And of course they vote in Guyana’s favor.

                So Venezuela of course is once again pissed and doesn’t accept the binding arbitration agreement. Flash forward again and now it’s been made even more complicated since oil has been found off the coast of the contested territory. Even worse, Guyana is poorly equipped to defend it.

                To put it simply, it’s a shitshow.

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            7 months ago

            its more like alliances in the americas is a giant venn diagram of sub alliances. its not really a black and white picture on country alliance. there are sub allliances that may only include 4 countries, then a few of those countries may have a seperate alliamce with 6 othera and such.

            for example, most countries in the Americas are defended by monroe doctrine in the case of outside of americas colonization. some of these alliamces are basically conditional alliances fighting a specific cause.