Apr 9, 2021
While the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East dominate our foreign
policy debates, Latin America often seems to be an
afterthought.
The Heritage Foundation's Ana Quintana joins Dan for a look into
the conflicts and geopolitics shaping modern Latin America, the
symbiotic relationship between the cartels and the Mexican
government, what's motivating Mexican President Obrador, the
situation in Northern Triangle countries, and what can be learned
from Colombia's transition from infamy to prosperity.
Ana Quintana is a Senior Policy Analyst for Latin America and Western Hemisphere at the Heritage Foundation and previously a National Security Fellow at Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy. She is a board member for the Strategic Intelligence Program at Patrick Henry College.