Latin America’s Socialist Trio Sides with Iran’s Terror Masters in Time of War
By Hotspotnews
In a move that should shock no patriotic American, the leftist leaders of Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia—Claudia Sheinbaum, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and Gustavo Petro—have issued a joint statement calling for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Announced on March 13, 2026, this so-called “peace initiative” comes as U.S. and Israeli forces press forward with decisive operations to dismantle the Iranian regime’s nuclear ambitions and its global network of terror proxies.
These three figures, each presiding over nations plagued by crime, corruption, and economic mismanagement under their socialist policies, have chosen this moment to lecture the free world on diplomacy. Sheinbaum, handpicked successor to the populist disaster that was AMLO; Lula, the convicted criminal turned president who has cozied up to every anti-American dictator from Havana to Caracas; and Petro, the former guerrilla sympathizer now running Colombia into the ground—these are not statesmen. They are enablers.
Their joint declaration urges “dialogue” and warns of economic fallout from disrupted oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, conveniently ignoring that Iran’s mullahs are the ones who have spent decades funding Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and countless other jihadist groups that target American troops, Israeli civilians, and anyone who stands in the way of radical Islamic domination. The Ayatollah’s regime is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, yet this troika demands the West stand down while Tehran continues arming proxies across the Middle East and beyond.
U.S. Congressman Carlos Giménez, a Cuban-American Republican who knows tyranny when he sees it, put it bluntly in his response from the floor of Congress: these are “pathetic socialist thugs” actively enabling the Iranian regime’s export of terrorism. His words ring true. From Florida to the heartland, Americans understand that weakness invites aggression. When socialist leaders in our own hemisphere side with the mullahs against our allies and our interests, they reveal their true allegiance—not to peace, but to an anti-Western ideology that has failed everywhere it has been tried.
The timing could not be worse. Oil prices have surged past $100 a barrel amid the conflict, hammering working-class families already squeezed by inflation. Yet instead of supporting strong action to neutralize the threat at its source, these leaders parrot calls for “negotiation” that would only give Iran breathing room to rebuild its capabilities. Their statement is less about genuine peace and more about undermining U.S. leadership at a critical juncture, all while their own countries suffer under rising crime, cartel violence, and runaway deficits.
This is the face of the modern Latin American left: virtue-signaling on the global stage while their people pay the price at home. Sheinbaum presides over record cartel bloodshed in Mexico; Lula presides over a nation still recovering from his earlier mismanagement; Petro has turned Colombia into a haven for narco-terrorists and insurgents. Now they presume to dictate terms to the democracies defending civilization against theocratic fascism.
Americans should take note. When our southern neighbors’ leaders align with America’s enemies, it underscores the urgent need for stronger borders, tougher trade policies, and zero tolerance for regimes that undermine our security. The free world cannot afford appeasement—not from Tehran, and certainly not from the socialist sympathizers in Mexico City, Brasília, and Bogotá.
The fight against Iranian terror is not just Israel’s or America’s—it’s the free world’s. Those who call for a premature ceasefire while the job remains unfinished are choosing the side of the oppressors. Congressman Giménez is right to call them out. Patriotic Americans everywhere should do the same.

