Argentina has elected Javier Milei again, after Trump helped him with monetary stimulus

I'm sure all of his supporters who were against giving Ukraine aid will totally speak out against this. :rolleyes:


Seem like it’s kinda different, just giving to give so one can fight( likely to their demise)
Vs give to gain more influence over folks and have that country to be more dependent on Washington

I might be totally wrong
 
Seem like it’s kinda different, just giving to give so one can fight( likely to their demise)
Vs give to gain more influence over folks and have that country to be more dependent on Washington

I might be totally wrong
One is feeding defense contractors vs feeding Trump and his coffers.
 
Trump Flails When Asked How Argentina Bailout Helps the U.S.

Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
October 14, 2025


Even the president can’t spell out how his Argentina bailout package will benefit the United States.

The White House is moving forward with its multibillion-dollar lifeline to Argentina, which will give $20 billion in U.S. taxpayer dollars to a nation on the verge of economic collapse. However, Donald Trump can’t seem to explain why Americans are the ones responsible for making “Argentina great again.”

“Just helping a great philosophy take over a great country,” Trump told one Spanish-speaking reporter during a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei at the White House Tuesday. “Argentina is one of the most beautiful countries that I’ve ever seen, and we want to see it succeed, very

“We don’t have to do it. It’s not going to make a big difference for our country,” he continued. “But it will for South America.”

Speaking to another reporter, Trump claimed that the bailout is “really meant to help a good financial philosophy.”

“So, when we can help our neighbors—you know we’re making tremendous progress in South America,” Trump said.

Whether or not Trump is willing to acknowledge it, $20 billion is no paltry sum. Stateside, the government is still shut down over how to fund Trump’s “big, beautiful” budget, which included details to slice billions from Obamacare subsidies and Medicaid.

And the U.S. will need a bailout of its own very soon. American soybean farmers have been pummeled by Trump’s tariff policies, which have ripped the Chinese market from their grasp. However, after it came to light that Argentina had replaced the U.S. as China’s top soybean supplier, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC that the anticipated Argentina-bound cash infusion had morphed into a “credit swap line.”

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President Donald Trump greets Argentina's President Javier Milei at the White House, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, in Washington.
 
Trump Treasury Sec Reveals Argentina Bailout Is Actually Twice as Big

The “America first” president is giving another country twice as much money as previously announced.

Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
October 15, 2025


One day after Donald Trump celebrated a multibillion-dollar bailout for Argentina, his administration moved to double the ante.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters at the Treasury building Wednesday that the United States is “working on a $20 billion facility that would be adjacent” to the $20 billion credit swap line Trump already approved, totaling $40 billion in assistance for the economically fragile South American country...

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United States Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent
 
US banks hunting for collateral to back $20 billion Argentina bailout, WSJ reports

By Reuters
October 20, 2025


A group of U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N), opens new tab, Bank of America (BAC.N), opens new tab and Goldman Sachs (GS.N), opens new tab, is hesitant to lend $20 billion to Argentina without guarantees or collateral, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said last week that the department was working with banks and investment funds to create a $20 billion facility to invest in the South American country's sovereign debt.

Bankers are waiting on guidance from the Treasury Department on what collateral Argentina would be able to provide for them or if Washington would plan to backstop the facility on its own, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.

The loan facility has not been finalized and might not come together if the banks' collateral question is not resolved, the report said.
"Discussions on this facility remain ongoing, and we look forward to sharing more details once these talks are complete," a U.S. Treasury spokesperson told Reuters…
 
What could go wrong…

Trump Admin Warns Argentina Beef Might Be Diseased But US May Still Import

By Hugh Cameron
October 22, 2025


President Donald Trump’s administration has warned that disease issues facing Argentina’s cattle industry could impede its plan to import the country's beef to help lower domestic prices.

On Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on CNBC that Trump is “in discussions with Argentina” regarding the proposal, but said that the country is facing a “foot-and-mouth disease issue.”

According to the World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Argentina has not had an outbreak of the disease since 2006…

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United States Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins
 
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