here are some excerpts if you dont want to click

After years of close ties with Donald Trump, Mexico must now reshape its complex relations with the United States under Joe Biden, including on the key issues of trade and immigration.

The country's awkward position was underscored by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's reluctance on Saturday to congratulate Biden while Trump is still mounting a slew of legal challenges.

its almost like amlo knows the US is not a democracy were having the most votes doesnt matter

"Trump's anti-Mexican rhetoric is very unpleasant, but in fact there were important agreements," said Miguel Angel Jimenez, analyst at the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations, told AFP.

"imperialism is still good guys"

Lopez Obrador's cautious reaction to Biden's win reflects his close relationship with Trump and the fact that the Republican still has weeks left in office, he said. Lopez Obrador's close ties with Trump mean his defeat "could be a political setback," said Gabriela Siller, an analyst at Banco Base.

having to work with the guy who rules the country that owns 50% of your economy means you like him now

"Biden already omitted Mexico when congratulating Latin American countries celebrating their independence" anniversaries in September, she noted.

how will mexico ever recover :sadness:

The Democrats are expected to demand punctual compliance with labor reform that they requested in return for approving the agreement with the key trading partner, Jimenez said.

funny, Mexico still has better labor laws and protections than the US the only pro they have over Mexico its that it has a higher minimun wage that still isnt enough for its people

this manufactured consent by the way here are the same article in diferent publications

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/biden-win-forces-mexico-to-rebuild-complicated-us-ties/ar-BB1aOBAS

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/biden-win-forces-mexico-to-rebuild-complicated-us-ties

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/biden-win-forces-mexico-to-rebuild-complicated-us-ties

if you are asking yourself for what? is for this https://www.newsweek.com/allies-friends-world-american-election-1543843

A Biden win may bring U.S. opposition to Obrador's efforts to sideline private firms from the country's energy and pharmaceutical sectors.

The US threaning Mexico for enforcing its power over its own country a tale as old as time

if gringos occupy veracruz again i wouldnt be suprise :agony-4horsemen:

well death to america :amerikkka:

    • czechvault [he/him,doe/deer]
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      AMLO pls press the "actually do something meaningfully different from the previous admins" button You know what, I'm gonna try to chill. Yeah I, like almost everyone in here, am still waiting for that to happen.