Trump Takes Anti-China Crusade to Chile Before Miami Summit (1)

Feb. 23, 2026, 7:13 PM UTC

Chile for decades finessed the geopolitical rivalry between China, its top trading partner, and the US, its leading foreign investor.

Those days seem to be over.

Just days ahead of a summit of Latin American leaders in Miami and two weeks before a right-wing government takes over in Santiago, the US imposed visa restrictions on three Chilean officials tied to an undersea digital cable project proposed by Chinese firms, alleging a security threat. The rare move sent a warning to the region that it must now choose sides as President Donald Trump strives to reassert dominion over the Americas.

Container ships at the Port of Arica in Arica, Chile.
Photographer: John Moore/Getty Images

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