John Feeley
John Feeley fue Embajador de Estados Unidos en Panamá y es analista político de Univision.
John Feeley fue Embajador de Estados Unidos en Panamá y es analista político de Univision.
LO MÁS RECIENTE

“A pesar del deseo casi universal de acabar con el desastre provocado por el gobierno de Venezuela, enviar fuerzas estadounidenses para eliminar a Nicolás Maduro y su régimen sería contraproducente. El presidente interino Juan Guaidó y su equipo, por no mencionar a la Administración Trump, deberían rechazar categórica y explícitamente esa posibilidad”.

Despite a near universal desire for an end to Venezuela’s manmade disaster, sending in U.S forces to take out the Maduro regime would be counter-productive. It should be categorically rejected by interim president Juan Guaidó, not to mention the Trump administration.
A U.S. military invasion of Venezuela? Just Say No

The Trump administration should be wary of fueling fake news predictions about an imminent American invasion which unrealistically raises expectations about Maduro's removal.
5,000 Troops to Colombia: The Dangers of Disinformation in Venezuela

The United States has had a major role in the evolving drama of the fight for democracy in Venezuela and Nicaragua. And so far, it’s been surprisingly coordinated, a veritable model of multilateralism.
The Irony of the 'Troika of Terrorism' and Trump's Disdain for Multilateralism
LO MEJOR DE univision

“Por primera vez en mucho tiempo, hay cierto optimismo cauteloso de que se puede evitar el olvido democrático y llegar a un punto de no retorno. Pero de ninguna manera ese resultado está garantizado”.
Cuánta diferencia hace un día en Venezuela

Has the Maduro regime reached breaking point? It remains hard to say, but tomorrow is another - more hopeful - day for the restoration of democracy in the South American nation.
What a Difference a Day Makes in Venezuela

The time is well past due for the U.S. government to conduct a thorough review of leaders and their senior colleagues before they leave office to determine if they merit visas.
Uncle Sam: Do Your Due Diligence

”Si los demócratas ofrecen cierta cantidad de fondos para el muro a cambio de la anulación de las órdenes ejecutivas que terminaron con los programas DACA y TPS, se podrían embolsar a un millón de votantes potenciales y seguir jugando con un presidente que ha demostrado ser un ‘mago de un solo truco’”.
El Presidente de un solo truco

Given the Trump administration’s incompetence and intransigence on immigration issues, the president is now cornered and his speech proved it. But, rather than revel in his predicament and keep the government closed, Democrats would be wise to make a deal.
The one-trick pony president and his wall

“Recientemente tuve dos experiencias de silenciosa vida cotidiana que me hicieron reflexionar sobre la necesidad de escuchar el lado más tranquilo de nuestra realidad”.
El antídoto para 'el ruido y la furia' en 2019

Listen to the gentler sounds of daily life as captured in the movie 'Roma' or the Spanish bakeries of Puerto Rico.
The antidote to 'sound and fury' in 2019

The wealthy real estate magnate, the lifetime politician and the former Venezuelan Army paratrooper have three things in common: a messianic vision to fix complex problems by demonizing their enemies.
The three caudillos: Trump, AMLO and Chavez

As Mexico prepares to swear in a new president this weekend, are U.S.-Mexico relations set for change, or more of the same?
U.S.-Mexico relations enter new era of AMLO and Trump

Despite open disparagement by President Trump, Secretary of Defense James Mattis continues to serve a President many believe he does not respect. Could Mattis be nearing the limits of his own stoicism?




