Politics10/14/2025Bloomberg

Trump Says He’d Be ‘Very Upset’ by Chinese Military in Argentina

Trump Says He’d Be ‘Very Upset’ by Chinese Military in Argentina

In a recent meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei, US President Donald Trump expressed his concerns about the potential presence of Chinese military forces in Argentina. Trump emphasized that such a move would be viewed unfavorably by the United States. The statement comes amid growing geopolitical tensions between the US and China, as both nations seek to expand their influence in various regions around the world. Argentina, a strategically important country in South America, has been courted by both superpowers, leading to concerns about potential military cooperation between China and Argentina. Trump's remarks suggest that the US administration is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to take action if it perceives a threat to its interests in the region. The comments highlight the ongoing rivalry between the US and China, as they compete for economic and political dominance on the global stage.

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