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.
Trump’s threat to revoke birthright citizenship is un-American
Will Republicans finally push back on Trump' now that he has attacked the very concept of citizenship? Today's election might give us a signal.
LO MÁS RECIENTE

“Una falsa ‘invasión’ de migrantes y un ataque a una sinagoga judía. La reacción de Trump está muy lejos de la retórica de unidad nacional de Winston Churchill”.
Las elecciones estadounidenses vistas desde Europa

From a bogus migrant "invasion" to an attack on a Jewish synagogue, Trump's reaction is a far cry from Winston Churchill's soaring rhetoric of national unity.
The U.S. election season, viewed from Europe

Her made for TV resignation was fine for now, but we haven't heard the last of Ms. Haley and the wily ambitions of a very American daughter of Indian immigrants.
Nikki Haley's bid to have it both ways

En Naciones Unidas, el presidente Trump pidió a otras naciones que respeten la soberanía de Estados Unidos y, a cambio, no les dirá “cómo vivir, trabajar o rendir culto". Pero luego rechazó el derecho de Irán y Venezuela a hacer justamente eso, mientras condenaba a las instituciones multilaterales que intentan investigar y enjuiciar a los líderes corruptos.
El concepto contradictorio de soberanía de Trump

At the U.N., President Trump asked other nations to honor U.S. sovereignty, and in return the U.S. "will not tell you how to live or work or worship." But then he rejected Iran and Venezuela's right to do just that, while decrying multilateral institutions that try to investigate and prosecute corrupt leaders.
Trump's contradictory concept of sovereignty
LO MEJOR DE univision

John McCain’s funeral services recall another American patriot, Jeremiah Denton. As a POW in a Vietnamese prison, when put in front of the cameras Denton ingeniously blinked with his eyes the Morse code for “T-O-R-T-U-R-E.” By talking to Bob Woodward, are senior Trump officials sending their own signal that the President is unfit for the job?
John McCain: a blink from the grave on Trump's fitness for office

The Nicaraguan church is once again assuming an important political role in Nicaragua after a decade of relative somnambulism.
God does a 180 In Nicaragua…or is it a 360?

“La ‘indiferencia estratégica’ es la clave. Evite la Casa Blanca y en cambio trabaje con los gobernadores estadounidenses de los estados que tienen lazos comerciales con México. Ellos comprenden que los aranceles proteccionistas llevan, en última instancia, a mayores precios al consumidor y a pérdida de empleos”.

'Strategic indifference' is the key. Avoid the White House and instead work with the U.S. governors of states that trade with Mexico. They understand that protectionist tariffs on either side of the border ultimately result in higher consumer prices and lost jobs.
Letter to AMLO: advice on how to handle Trump

Panama and the United States have proven that no matter how wealthy or once powerful an alleged felon may be – to include an ex-President – no one is above the law.
Martinelli extradition, why process matters when fighting impunity

Sus declaraciones y acciones relacionadas con la migración desde que cambió su uniforme de servicio por un traje azul y el puesto de jefe de gabinete presidencial son reprobables precisamente porque él mismo es un producto de la migración.






