Original title: US media article: the prospect of the "rebuilding a better world" plan is worrying
Reference News Network reported on October 11 that the US world political review website published an article on October 7, pointing out that the prospect of the Biden government's so-called "rebuilding a better world" plan is worrying. The writer is Freda gitis, a former producer of CNN. The full text is excerpted as follows:
The Biden Administration tried to overcome domestic political obstacles to implement the "reconstruction of a better world" plan, and it quietly began to lay the foundation for a parallel plan with significant geopolitical impact. The "rebuilding a better world" program just launched is a program aimed at improving global infrastructure to counter China's growing influence.
The plan intends to focus on Latin America. Earlier, senior US officials visited the region and held meetings with heads of state and other important figures of some countries.
Latin America is at the intersection of several strategic priorities in Washington, including competing with China, stopping the flow of immigrants in the region and dealing with climate change.
When general Craig farle, commander of the US Southern Command, submitted his latest annual report to Congress earlier this year, he claimed that China is the "most worried" external force of the United States in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Last week, a special team composed of U.S. special envoys visited the region, the first of several planned "listening tours". On the one hand, they looked for potential projects and on the other hand, they publicized the benefits of forming a "partnership" with them.
The delegation was led by dalip Singh, deputy national security adviser in charge of international economy. Members also included senior officials from agencies such as the United States Agency for international development and the United States International Development Finance Corporation. They met with the presidents of Colombia, Ecuador and Panama, as well as representatives of the private sector and civil society.
Wherever they went, they explained that the goal of Washington and the G-7 partners was to find areas of real need.
This is a difficult task. To complicate matters, the United States is trying to highlight the so-called "differences" between its own practices and China, which often happens to be the reason why Beijing is easier to penetrate Latin America and other regions.
As a result, China has expanded its economic footprint in a region where the United States was once an undisputed major trading partner.
Over the past decade, China's trade with Latin America has increased more than 20 times. The United States pays close attention to China, an economic giant, to gain a firm foothold in the developing world.
The success of "rebuilding a better world" is still a big question.
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