Latin America has navigated a minefield of economic and military coercion since Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Some leaders have fought back, some acquiesced. Some played possum.
No country was left untouched by what many view as a return to US interventionism in what the Trump administration has taken to calling "our hemisphere."
"Every Latin American country has a position of asymmetry with the United States. That is a baseline position," said Alejandro Frenkel, international relations professor at Argentina's San Martin University.
Here is an overview of the tumult -- and the varying responses:
- 'Whatever Trump wants' -
At one extreme, ideological ally Javier Milei of Argentina "does whatever Trump does and whatever Trump wants," analyst Michael Shifter of the Inter-Am

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