Bolivia Turns Toward The US, Ending 20 Years Of Narco-Socialist Rule

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- June 4, 2026
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Major win for U.S., Trump, and the Americas. In what may be a bellwether moment for Latin America and the United States, Bolivia’s new conservative, American-educated president, Rodrigo Paz (sworn in last month), is ending nearly two decades of socialist rule.

Of note, Paz was sworn in on a Bible, a practice ended by the leftists in 2008.

This comes with plans to normalize relations with the U.S., boost market-friendly policies, and move away from the far-left, anti-American positions followed by his predecessor.

The dramatic move appears to signal a broader rightward shift in the region and indicate that President Trump’s foreign policies focusing on economics, business, and the Western hemisphere are paying off.

It is also bad news for America’s enemies, who have dug their subversive claws into several countries in our backyard.

As Fox News reported:

Paz’s victory followed the unraveling of nearly two decades of leftist rule under Evo Morales and Luis Arce, whose MAS [Movement Toward Socialism] party fractured amid economic crises, corruption scandals and mounting public anger over alleged narcotrafficking networks embedded in the state. The collapse of that political machine opened the door for a conservative, pro-business candidate — a dramatic turn for a country that had been one of China and Venezuela’s closest ideological allies in the region.

In his interview with Fox Digital, President Paz’s Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo said, “We are looking for a long-term relationship with U.S., relations based on the same values and interests that we share, for democracy and to create a new alliance in South America,” hinting at the country’s move away from the socialist bloc and countries like China, Russia and Venezuela.

Bolivia also just reestablished diplomatic relations with Israel, severed by the previous government during the war in Gaza.

Aramayo said Bolivia would institute new laws and regulations to attract U.S. investment and break up China’s “monopoly” on mining its natural resources, particularly lithium.

Aramayo noted he “of course” shares U.S. concerns that China uses its investments in Latin America to extract leverage.

He added:

The U.S. has a lot of technology and has a lot of experience and sustainable extraction of resources. We want to take advantage of that. Of course, we want to receive some technology transfers and to be part of the whole chain of production.

The Uyuni Salt Flat in Bolivia holds the world’s largest lithium reserves — estimated at 21 million tons — vital for batteries. China currently controls over 80% of global lithium production. This move would give American industry a huge boost, while taking it out of any enemy’s hands.

Bolivia intends to terminate lithium mining contracts with China and Russia, in favor of a deal with the United States. Bolivia’s new priorities also align with U.S. policies, like anti-drug efforts under Trump.

Aramayo noted that narco cartels have embedded themselves across South America and that Bolivia is still grappling with the legacy of “narco authorities” governing the country over the past two decades. Significantly, Bolivia is allowing the return of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) into the country after being kicked out in 2008.

Bolivia’s conservative free-market shift hopes to tackle severe economic crises (fuel shortages, inflation) created by two decades of socialist misrule by providing opportunities for renewed cooperation in trade, security, and investment with the United States.

Expect also that Bolivia will support U.S. policy to pressure Venezuela’s illegitimate socialist leader, Nicolás Maduro, from power.

Bolivia’s new leadership, Aramayo said, intends to support a “democratic transition” in Venezuela and work with regional partners to help restore the “legitimacy and reliability” of its institutions after years of political repression and economic collapse.

As one post on X noted: “This is for all the naysayers who question Trump’s recent moves to reclaim domination of the Western Hemisphere.”

Meanwhile, one left-wing source explained, fairly accurately, the broader rightward shift in Latin America:

Bolivia’s transformation is not occurring in isolation. Across Latin America, the far right is making significant electoral gains, riding a wave of discontent with the status quo. In Chile, the first round of the presidential election saw Jeannette Jara of the Communist Party claim the top spot with 26.85% of the vote, but the far right’s José Antonio Kast was close behind at 23.92%. Johannes Kaiser, running even further to the right, garnered 14%. With the second-round set for December 14, 2025, and centrist candidates likely to throw their support behind Kast…

Elsewhere, the far right’s momentum is unmistakable. In Peru, the April 2026 election is expected to favor Rafael López Aliaga, an ultra-conservative Catholic who advocates harsh security measures and libertarian economic reforms. Colombia will follow in May, with Iván Cepeda representing the left but facing stiff resistance… Even in Brazil, where [ex-president] Jair Bolsonaro languishes in prison…, his Liberal Party (PL) remains the largest bloc in Congress. President Lula da Silva is favored for re-election, but the PL’s growing influence in the Senate is already constraining his administration’s agenda…

What unites these “Angry Tide” politicians [as socialists call them]… is a shared agenda rooted in anti-communism, libertarian economic policies, and culture wars. Many, like Kast, Paz, and Argentina’s Javier Milei, came of age in the aftermath of Latin America’s military dictatorships. Their politics are shaped by the economic stagnation of the 1980s and 1990s, the so-called “Lost Decade,” and a deep skepticism of state-led development. Influenced by the “Chicago Boys” and the Austrian School of economics, they champion deregulation, privatization, and a diminished role for the state.

The culture wars have proven particularly potent. Far right leaders have capitalized on fears about gender ideology, migration, and rising crime, appealing to conservative evangelical Christians and disaffected working-class voters…

The new conservative government in Bolivia, along with expected right-wing gains in several other key nations in the region, comes at the perfect time to coincide with Trump’s strong focus on reestablishing U.S. leadership in our hemisphere, which together will help improve the security and economics of every country involved.

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