By Ana Lissardy | Edited by Patricia Guadalupe

What can President Donald Trump gain from his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei? What can Milei gain from Trump? Is this close relationship, for some, “unprecedented” in the history of both countries, based solely on their shared anti-woke struggle, their styles, and their perspectives on institutions? Or are there underlying strategic elements to their relationship? What do they have in common?

“Argentina has never had so much support from a U.S. government; never,” said Buenos Aires-based political analyst Sergio Berensztein , president of International Press Service.

Berensztein also mentioned U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s trip to Argentina in April to meet with Milei to offer the Trump administration’s support for “Argentin

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