LATIN American and Caribbean nations have agreed to create a new regional alliance, without the United States and Canada.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon confirmed the geopolitical shift at a summit in Mexico.
The bloc "must as a priority push for regional integration ... and promote the regional agenda in global meetings," Calderon told participants from 32 nations, including 24 leaders, at the beach resort of Cancun.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wo...tates-canada-out/story-e6frf7lf-1225833729887
For all the attentions on ME, China and other parts of the world, shouldn't the US be paying more attention to what the neighbors are doing and participate? Latin American countries such as Brazil is pretty big and growing market, and with the increasing number of Latin American in the US, the easy of access by land, shouldn't US build a stronger ties in both economic and political front with these countries?
Looks like these US neighbors purposely excluded US in the political and economic discussion. Why do they not see US as part of them? Has US been ignoring them, being too self centered? Isn't Obama coming to the office suppose to change all that?