During a speech to military personnel from both countries, the far-right politician reiterated his willingness to forge a “strategic alliance” with the United States and its allies, suggesting that SouthCom will participate in the “Integrated Naval Base.”
Initially proposed by the administration of Alberto Fernandez (2019-2023), this naval base will include a port for ship repair and replenishment, This will be the closest facility to Antarctica and “the gateway to the white continent,” Milei said.
The visit of the SouthCom commander to the Patagonia sparked criticism from Argentinians, who highlighted the far-right president’s subordination to U.S. interests.
“Milei, dressed as a colonial soldier to meet with the commander of the SouthCom -the partner of the British invader- is determined to hand over geopolitical, strategic, and exploitation control of our country’s resources and natural assets,” said Alicia Castro, former ambassador to the United Kingdom.
“We have already seen what the U.S. did when it cooperated in Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan… We saw how SouthCom, the CIA, and the School of the Americas participated and participate in all coups d’état in our region,” she commented critically.
Nevertheless, Milei said that he will defend Argentine sovereignty “by building strategic alliances with those with whom we share a worldview.”
On Tuesday night, Gen. Richardson landed in Buenos Aires to begin her third official visit to Argentina. During the past few days, she held meetings with senior officials from the Milei administration and with high-ranking military personnel.
According to U.S. official versions, these meetings aimed to deepen bilateral relations in terms of regional defense cooperation. As part of this, Presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni announced that the USS George Washington aircraft carrier will visit their country in May.
This military cooperation is significant with the waning US power in Latin America and elsewhere around the globe.