Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is speculating that the U.S. has developed the technology to cause cancer in leftist leaders in Latin America, according to this article from the BBC. The most recent head of state to suffer from cancer is President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina, who underwent emergency surgery recently for thyroid cancer. Chavez went through chemotherapy for an undisclosed cancer earlier this year.
While Chavez is renown for his baseless speculations, a negative view by the U.S. government of leftist governments in LATAM is widely believed in the southern hemisphere. Given the strategic importance of LATAM to the U.S. as a market for exports and as a source of natural resources, perhaps it is time for the U.S. to give a priority to better relations with the countries of LATAM regardless of where they lie on the political spectrum.
The election successes of leftist governments across Latin America is a trend that will not be reversed for a long time. As long as Gini coefficients remain high, oligarchies control the economies and indigenous peoples are discriminated against, populous, leftist governments will continue to have electoral success.
This story was inspired by a story in Latin Business Chronicle, which provides an excellent daily English language summary of LATAM events. Unfortunately, I cannot find a link to the email subscription I receive.
