Honduras Threatens U.S. Extradition Treaty
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•Honduran snub highlights anti-US swing in Latin America
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Anti-American rhetoric has been on the rise in the region, with presidents of partner countries leveling accusations of U.S.-led plots and coups.
Honduran President Xiomara Castro ordered her government to drop a bilateral extradition treaty.
Castro ’s motivations could be more personal than historical.
Leaders like Castro and López Obrador are taking advantage of yet another tense election year in the United States .
Castro ’s first big play on the global scene was to recognize communist China in 2023 , dropping a longstanding diplomatic relationship with Taiwan .
But China is not the only major power looking to Latin America .
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