Argentina’s President Javier Milei isn’t wasting any time showing the world where he stands. While most leftist leaders trip over themselves to kneel at the altar of globalism, Milei is jetting off to the United States to stand shoulder to shoulder with President Donald Trump. That’s right—the same Trump the liberal media loves to hate and world elites pretend to fear. While Old Europe whimpers and wags its finger at strong nationalist leadership, Milei and Trump are sending a clear message: America leads, and the free world follows.
This isn’t Milei’s first trip, either. In fact, he’s been to the U.S. so often, some in Argentina probably think he’s got a second home in Mar-a-Lago. And who can blame him? Unlike Biden’s bumbling White House, Trump actually rolls out the red carpet for conservatives who put their country first. The so-called Board of Peace initiative and Miami’s Latin American summit aren’t just photo opportunities—they’re a rallying cry for real change against the tide of socialism drowning South America.
Of course, the left is already sneering and crying hypocrisy. They want to paint Milei as a sellout because Argentina, like any nation with sense, still needs to do business with economic monsters like China. But here’s the truth the globalists and ivory-tower pundits won’t shout: sometimes you need to play tough to keep your country alive. The difference is, conservatives like Milei are honest about the threats from Communist China. Unlike the Biden administration, they don’t look the other way while Beijing buys up farmland and pushes fentanyl across borders.
The liberals love to lecture about “democracy” and “multilateralism.” But when it comes down to brass tacks, they’re happy to bend the knee to authoritarian regimes as long as there’s profit in it. Meanwhile, actual patriots are fighting to protect sovereignty and stop the CCP’s endless reach. Milei’s balancing act isn’t weakness—it’s realpolitik, and it’s a whole lot stronger than whatever the squad dreams up in its safe-spaces.
With Trump gathering his allies in Miami, one thing’s certain—the days of apologizing for the West are ending. As Milei heads north once again, leftist critics can keep wringing their hands. But what have they actually solved besides creating more chaos? Maybe it’s time for the rest of Latin America—and, frankly, our own floundering Democrats—to take notes. When was the last time Biden inspired this kind of respect, anywhere?
Source: Washington Times
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