
Frank Mora
Frank Mora is a prominent figure in U.S. foreign policy, having served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States, and he has been actively engaged in discussions about the geopolitical dynamics in the Americas, especially regarding U.S. relations with Latin America in the context of rising Chinese influence.
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Frank Mora served as U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States and commented on Rodriguez's cautious approach.
Cuban security forces exit Venezuela as US pressure mountsFrank Mora analyzed the potential costs of a military operation in Venezuela.
¿Operaciones militares quirúrgicas en Sudamérica o tumbes?Frank Mora, a former US Ambassador, discussed the potential challenges of a US invasion of Venezuela.
As Washington weighs options on Venezuela, US invasion of Panama offers an imperfect blueprint for military actionFrank Mora, a former deputy assistant secretary of defence for the western hemisphere during Barack Obama’s first term, discussed the implications of US military actions.
US naval flotilla and deadly strikes spark fears of wider Venezuela conflictFrank Mora stated that a significant number of soldiers would be needed for a successful invasion of Venezuela.
¿Qué opciones baraja Donald Trump para ejecutar una intervención armada en Venezuela? Operación de comando para la extracción de Maduro, entre el menúFrank Mora is mentioned as a former Pentagon official who discussed the challenges of invading Venezuela.
EUA podem atacar a Venezuela a qualquer momento. Qual seria o efeito?Frank Mora commented on the number of soldiers needed for an invasion of Venezuela.
Crecen los rumores de un ataque a Venezuela, por Andrés Oppenheimer | OPINIONFrank Mora, a former ambassador of the US to the OAS, critiques Trump's approach to Latin America.
A Trump sólo le interesa lo que puede sacar de América Latina, afirma Frank Mora, ex embajador de EEUU en la OEAFrank Mora is an ambassador and participated in the conference at FIU.
El jefe del Comando Sur de EEUU denuncia que la presencia de China en América Latina encierra programas militares potenciales
















































