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China Wants to Control the OAS, Only Trump Can Stop It
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China Wants to Control the OAS, Only Trump Can Stop It
Suriname's minister of foreign affairs, Albert Ramchand Ramdin, is running for general secretary of the Organization of American States. (URS FLUEELER/Getty Images)
By Dick MorrisTuesday, 25 February 2025 10:40 PM ESTCurrent | Bio | Archive
WARNING: China is very close to gaining control of the Organization of American States (OAS) unless President Donald Trump stops it dead in its tracks.
The OAS was created and backed by the U.S. in 1948 to stop communism across Latin America.
But today, after four years of President Joe Biden, it has become a hotbed of left-wing, anti-American vitriol as it backs China's march across the region.
President Trump immediately grasped the threat China poses across the region. He sent a clear message to the Panamanians: Play with China and we'll take back our canal.
Fearing Trump, Panama immediately took steps to break its close ties to China.
Make no mistake: China is seeking to dominate Central and South America spending money to buy up whole governments.
The U.S. used to be the main trading partner for most Latin countries. Now China dominates trade to much of the region.
Beijing's play is to control natural resources, including oil and gas all while ringing the U.S. with hostile regimes.
What's China's current move? It wants control of the OAS and it wants its guy in charge of it.
The election for general secretary of the OAS is March 10.
There are two candidates: One is Ruben Ramirez Lezcano, the pro-Trump, pro-American foreign minister of Paraguay. (Paraguay's president, Santiago Pena, is clearly the most pro-Trump leader in Latin America, even more so than Argentinian President Javier Milei).
Challenging Lezcano is Albert Ramdin, foreign minister of Suriname, a tiny former Dutch colony with just 600,000 citizens at the northern coast of South America.
Ramdin is also an avowed leftist.
As foreign minister, his main foreign policy agenda has been growing China's influence in his country and the region.
If you don't believe me, just read what Ramdin told China's Global Times.
Ramdin openly bragged that Suriname was the first Caribbean nation to sign up for China's Belt and Road Initiative and that Beijing could save Latin America. See the interview here.
He then touted how Suriname's "diplomatic missions in Washington, New York, and other locations work together" with China's.
Scary, isn't it?
It's well known that China has been aggressively moving to take over international organizations.
We saw the damage Beijing wreaked during COVID-19 at the World Health Organization, the international health organization it got control of.
And it is well known for placing its spies in these organizations. It's not a rumor, it's a fact.
Here's the bottom-line: We can't let China control the OAS.
The OAS is based in Washington, D.C. Do we really want a Beijing-controlled OAS filled with its spies sitting in the middle of our capital?
The OAS budget is substantial over $100 million and the U.S. taxpayers pays for about two-thirds of its budget.
The OAS controls another $2 billion in funding through allied organizations.
Ramdin has made clear his plans.
He opposes Trump.
He's big on China and wants it to counter U.S. influence.
He's big on climate change (that helps China and its solar products and electric batteries).
He's big on supporting migrants, especially illegal migration into the U.S.
He openly says we shouldn't "take sides" by criticizing dictators in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.
So who's supporting this guy anyway?
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