Javier Milei Names His Top 6 Allies In The Global Fight For Freedom

Argentinian President Javier Milei outlined his top six allies in the global fight for freedom in a speech last week. Milei made the remarks during a speech on Friday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He said that after working to turn his country around, he no longer feels alone in the fight ...

Jan 28, 2025 - 07:28
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Javier Milei Names His Top 6 Allies In The Global Fight For Freedom

Argentinian President Javier Milei outlined his top six allies in the global fight for freedom in a speech last week.

Milei made the remarks during a speech on Friday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

He said that after working to turn his country around, he no longer feels alone in the fight because Argentina is now starting to be embraced by the rest of the world.

“I don’t feel alone, because the world has embraced Argentina,” he said. “Argentina has become a global example of fiscal responsibility, of commitment to honoring our obligations and, obviously, a commitment to solve the inflation problem.”

He continued, “Nor do I feel alone because over the course of this year, I have found allies in this fight for the ideas of freedom in every corner of the world – from the amazing Elon Musk to that fierce Italian lady, my dear Giorgia Meloni; from Bukele in El Salvador to Viktor Orbán in Hungary; from Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel to Donald Trump in the United States – slowly an international alliance has been forming among all those nations which, like ours, want to be free and believe in the ideas of liberty.”

“And slowly, what once seemed like the absolute global hegemony of the woke left in politics and educational institutions, in the media, in supranational organizations, or even in forums like Davos, has begun to crumble,” he added. “And I hope for the ideas of freedom is starting to emerge.”

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