"Shortly after the coup, CIA-linked US official meets with new ministers to talk 'investments'" is the story of US foreign policy for at least 60-70 years now.
Calling what just occurred in Peru a "coup" is a gross mischaracterization. It's just as easy to argue that the president was the one trying to orchestrate a coup and that he was prevented from doing so.
"Shortly after the coup, CIA-linked US official meets with new ministers to talk 'investments'" is the story of US foreign policy for at least 60-70 years now.
So with a "left-wing" leader in power, China gets Peru's resources, and with a "centrist" in power, the US gets Peru's resources. This counts as news?
Calling what just occurred in Peru a "coup" is a gross mischaracterization. It's just as easy to argue that the president was the one trying to orchestrate a coup and that he was prevented from doing so.