The Argentine Government's shock diplomacy has created tensions with neighboring countries, deepening polarization in Latin America.
Argentine President Javier Milei's provocations have led to the expulsion of seven Argentine representatives from Colombia.
Milei has insulted several regional leaders, including Colombia's Gustavo Petro and Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
There's a noticeable shift in Argentina's foreign policy with Milei seeking closer ties with the United States and Israel.
Despite implementing austere economic policies, Milei's government has come under criticism for its attempt to rewrite the historical memory of the dictatorship in Argentina.
Conclusion: Milei's actions have heightened regional tensions in Latin America while the country faces its own internal instability.