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Cruz Warns of China’s Growing Influence in Central America

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Senator Cruz Raises Concerns Over China‘s Influence in central America

During a recent ​Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz expressed strong concerns regarding China’s ‌expanding⁤ influence in Central America, particularly focusing on Costa Rica‘s established relationship with Beijing. He ⁣questioned ⁤nominees ​regarding strategies too counter​ growing Chinese pressure⁣ in the region.

The hearing ⁣followed a ‍late August trip by Senator Cruz ‍to ⁣El Salvador, Panama, and Mexico, where he observed​ firsthand what he described as a ‍long-term Chinese strategy built over years of limited U.S. attention.He asserted that current‌ U.S. policies have inadvertently created opportunities for⁢ increased Chinese involvement.

in Panama, Senator Cruz‌ toured the Panama canal and observed Chinese-constructed projects, voicing ⁤concerns ​that these could provide Beijing with leverage over the vital trade route. He emphasized the importance ​of preventing China⁢ from utilizing the ⁢canal or its associated ports as ⁢instruments of influence.

turning to Costa Rica,‍ Senator Cruz highlighted the country’s ⁤diplomatic ties with China, established in 2007 – the longest such partnership in Central America. He noted meaningful Chinese investment in Costa Rica, while simultaneously‍ recognizing the nation’s continued role as a⁢ key U.S. ally and​ a potential partner⁢ in rebuilding relationships throughout‍ Latin⁤ America. He specifically inquired about ‌supporting Costa ​Rica’s resistance to perceived Chinese coercion.

One nominee ​responded by characterizing Chinese expansion⁣ in the western Hemisphere as a direct⁢ threat to U.S. security and supply chains. They affirmed Costa Rica’s importance to regional stability and ⁤pledged increased collaboration​ with Costa Rican​ leaders and businesses to limit China’s reach. A key priority, the nominee stated, would ‌be assisting Costa Rica in securing reliable partners for 5G network advancement and telecommunications upgrades.

Senator cruz’s concerns align with broader U.S.⁢ anxieties‌ about China’s role in Latin America. China currently maintains free trade agreements‌ with ‌Costa Rica, Chile, and Peru, fostering ‌economic connections that some view as strategic outposts. Concerns have ​also been raised in Panama regarding Chinese projects⁣ near ‌the ⁢canal, though Panamanian authorities have maintained safeguards against external‌ control.

During his regional⁤ visit, Senator ⁣Cruz engaged with leaders on security matters. He commended El Salvador’s efforts to combat gang violence and encouraged Mexico to implement similar⁢ measures against drug​ cartels,‍ emphasizing the importance of a strong U.S.-Mexico partnership ‌for security on both sides of the border. While details‌ of his visit to Costa Rica were not publicly​ released, his statements during ‌the ​hearing indicate the country remains a central focus in his efforts to counter Chinese advancement.

The hearing ​reflects ongoing Congressional debate ‍regarding strategies⁢ to counter⁢ China’s influence in the region, echoing previous‌ discussions and expert warnings ⁣about Beijing’s ‍infrastructure‍ investments‍ as⁣ potential avenues for broader control.‍ Senator Cruz has ⁢consistently been a leading ‍voice on these issues,extending to areas like space exploration and ⁢energy,frequently linking them‍ to national security concerns.

The confirmation of the nominees and their ⁣stated commitments could ⁢significantly shape U.S. policy in Central America, ⁢underscoring a renewed focus on allies like Costa Rica as competition with China intensifies.

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