Rubio and Bukele
Talk MS13 and CCP No Mention
Crypto and US Power in IMF &
USUN
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
/ UN
GATE,
Feb 3 – As US Secretary of
State Marco Rubio heads south
including to El Salvador, the
issue arises whether the new
US Administration will use its
leverage in the International
Monetary Fund to allow
President Bukele to resume his
pro- cryptocurrency
policies.
On January
31 US Special Envoy Mauricio
Claver-Carone, previously the
head of the Inter-American
Development Bank, took three
media questions about the
trip.
The
Miami Herald asked about
Venezuela, and Richard
Grenell's upcoming trip there.
PBS asked about Panama (the
answer touched on China's
incursions) and the Washington
Reporter asked about Colombia.
Transcript will go here
Afterward
Inner City Press asked in
writing, "will the US take any
action on the IMF's
restrictions on President
Bukele's well-publicized
desire for El Salvador to be
(even) more involved in
Bitcoin, given the
Administration's position on
digital assets? Also, any
comment on Honduras president
Castro canceling her CELAC
meeting, and which countries
the US thinks may have opposed
it. And anything State / the
new USUN under Elise Stefanik
will do on these topics at the
UN, which I cover closely from
outside."
We aim to
have more on this, and about
this trip. For now, on
February 3, Spokesperson Tammy
Bruce said that "Rubio met
today with Salvadoran
President Nayib Bukele in San
Salvador. President Bukele
agreed to take back all
Salvadoran MS-13 gang members
who are in the United States
unlawfully. He also promised
to accept and incarcerate
violent illegal immigrants,
including members of the
Venezuelan Tren de Aragua
gang, but also criminal
illegal migrants from any
country and to house in his
jails dangerous American
criminals, including U.S.
citizens and legal residents.
Secretary Rubio also raised
strategies to counter the
influence of the Chinese
Communist Party in the
hemisphere." And in the UN?
Watch this site.
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