New polling data scheduled to be released this week will bear troubling news for the Bush administration’s Latin American policymakers. They show that the U.S. image has continued to fall dramatically in three key countries — Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Granted, the 18-country poll by Latinobarómetro, a Chile-based firm, shows that there are other Latin American countries where the U.S. image has risen significantly, including Colombia, the five Central American nations and the Dominican Republic. But when it comes to Latin America’s three biggest countries, there is increasingly less sympathy for the United States, especially among its most educated people. Full Story
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