President of Argentina Javier Milei announced that he is working toward creating a ten-country bloc to combat socialism.
“Is a new bloc of pro free-market countries being formed?” a reporter asked Milei, who responded, “Well, it seems that our region has awakened from the nightmare of 21st-century socialism. People are discovering that it is indeed a farce.” He noted that socialism’s “well-intended veneer is nothing but a maudlin, lying, misleading story so that a group of outlaws can take the power and impoverish the people.”
Upon being asked further about the block, Milei stated, “We haven’t named it yet, but there is already a group of ten countries working on it, and we will continue to move forward,” Milei said. “We are trying to form a bloc, in which our proposal is to embrace the ideas of freedom and stand up to the cancer of socialism in its various forms, whether it be socialism of the 21st century socialism or wokeism, not to mention the more extreme versions.”
Sources told local newspaper La Nación that several countries have “already signed joint statements in relation not only to criticism of Chavismo in Venezuela, but also to support the actions of the United States in the Caribbean Sea and the elections in Honduras, resolved in favor of Asfura, the Washington candidate.”
Argentina is “enthusiastic” about the increase of criticism towards socialism, the report noted.
In November, Milei invited New Yorkers to relocate to Argentina to flee Mamdani’s New York City. “I would like to dedicate these words especially to New Yorkers,” he said. “You will now live under a communist government. Know that if things get complicated, you will always be well received on our land if you seek to prosper.”





