The Donald Trump administration agreed with the Peruvian government to create a naval base in the South American country.
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The United States government has given the green light to the construction of a new naval base in Latin America, with an investment that will exceed $1 billion. The project, which will take place in Peru, confirms Washington's interest in strengthening its influence in a region increasingly contested by global powers
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The facility will be located in the port of Callao, one of the most important maritime areas in the South American Pacific. Modern naval infrastructure will be developed there, including new docks and logistics capabilities that will allow for the expansion of both military operations and
maritime trade.
The agreement, promoted through a direct cooperation scheme between governments, also includes the participation of American experts who will oversee the development of the project. This modality not only speeds up execution times, but also consolidates a strategic relationship between both countries, with Peru as a key partner in
the region. American military ships of the naval command “Southern Seas”
From a broader perspective, the initiative is part of a context of growing global competition. In recent years, Latin America has seen a greater presence of actors such as China, especially in port infrastructure and commerce. Within this framework, the U.S. deployment seeks to balance that influence and reaffirm its leadership in the Western Hemisphere
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Far from being just a military investment, the project also aims to improve maritime security, optimize port logistics and reduce overlap between civil and military operations. This could translate into indirect economic benefits for the region, by facilitating trade and modernizing
key facilities. Chinese naval port in Lima, Peru
However, the advance is not without political reading. Such agreements reinforce international cooperation and regional stability. In addition, the magnitude of the investment and its strategic location confirm that Latin America is once again at the center of President Donald Trump's global agenda
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In short, the construction of this naval base reflects a clear trend: the return of geopolitical competition on a large scale in the region. Decisions like this not only have an impact on the military level, but also on the economic and political levels, redefining long-term priorities