The United States is propping up Argentina’s failing libertarian President Javier Milei and his ultra-neoliberal “anarcho-capitalist” experiment with $82 billion in debt.
In fact, Trump basically bought Milei a victory in the October 2025 legislative midterm elections with this money. It was a successful US form of election meddling.
People in Argentina now say openly that Milei is turning their country into a “colony of the US”.
The US empire has clearly ensnared Argentina in a devastating debt trap. Milei has gleefully overseen the abrogation of his nation’s sovereignty, while cynically portraying himself as a “rebel”.
This enormous new dollar-denominated debt taken on by Milei is close to the value of all of Argentina’s exports in one year.
This new debt represents a staggering 12% of Argentina’s GDP at market exchange rates (or 5.5% of GDP measured at purchasing power parity, PPP).
This $82 billion in new debt consists of $40 billion from the Trump administration and an additional $42 billion from so-called “international financial institutions” that are in reality controlled by the US. These include:
- $20 billion swap line with the US Treasury,
- $20 billion in private-sector loans facilitated by the Trump administration,
- $20 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF),
- $12 billion from the World Bank,
- $10 billion from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
Before Milei took power, Argentina already owed $43 billion to the IMF — which was more than any other country, by far.
Argentina’s IMF debt is projected to reach 1352% of its quota by 2026, according to internal documents. 1,352 percent. That is not a typo.

This was because the first Trump administration ordered the US-controlled IMF to give the South American nation’s previous right-wing multimillionaire President Mauricio Macri the biggest IMF loan in history, $57 billion, to try to help him win Argentina’s 2019 elections — although that time the US meddling was unsuccessful.
The $43 billion that were ultimately disbursed were used by Macri and his cronies to sustain the carry trade for rich investors and provide the exit liquidity needed to facilitate capital flight for oligarchs (in violation of the IMF’s supposed rules).
It is impossible for Argentina to earn enough foreign currency to pay off this dollar-denominated debt. It is unpayable. Period. It will not be paid. (And it should not be paid; it is politically motivated, odious debt.)
However, this debt taken on by Milei and Macri — and by the JPMorgan veterans who ran their Ministry of Economy — will guarantee that the US-controlled IMF will govern Argentina and control its fiscal policies for the foreseeable future.
The US empire is doing to Argentina what it did to its colony Puerto Rico, with its notorious, unelected Financial Oversight and Management Board, known as La Junta, which governs the occupied archipelago without the input of the Puerto Rican people.
What this means is that there can be no real democracy in Argentina; the IMF (read: the US) will run Argentina by and for the wealthy stockholders and bondholders.
This is what Milei’s libertarian/ancap project truly represents: rule by Wall Street.

Javier Milei’s minister and vice minister of the economy, and the president and vice president of Argentina’s central bank, all previously worked for Wall Street giant JPMorgan, the largest US bank.





















d4l3d
2025-10-30 at 09:52
Trump is in the process of collecting vassal states wherever he can.
JonnyJames
2025-10-31 at 10:33
Great article and coverage here as usual.
I have one quibble with the term “libertarian”. Milei could be categorized as a RIGHT WING libertarian, (as opposed to LEFT libertarian, aka “anarcho-socialist”) but he isn’t really that either. He acts against the interests of his country and serves his imperial overlords. He does not work to further personal freedoms, just the freedom of the kleptocrat-oligarchy to steal and asset strip the place. His policies will word against personal freedoms of most Argeninians. He is a great example of a pathetic, corrupt, sycophant-vassal.
If I were Argentinian, I would consider him a traitor and working to enslave Argentina for the benefit of his bribe-masters (The Argentine oligarchy and the US overlords). I would think that there are plenty in Argentina who would agree.
Eraweb
2025-10-31 at 10:53
He is a comprador bourgeoisie just like the majority of western leaders that have proven to be either absolute puppets (bukele, zelensky) or collaborators (bibi). All in all, it doesn’t matter whether they do it because they came up with the ideas or because they were told to… they all do it for their own ambitions and greed and that is all that matters in the end.
Eric Arthur Blair
2025-10-31 at 17:02
Machado is a Milei wannabe.
I cry for Argentina, land and people of immense potential, sold down the river by a mendacious crook with worse hair than BoJo the Clown.
Viva Venezuela Libre!
Viva Cuba Libre!
JonnyJames
2025-11-01 at 09:54
Is her real name Juanita Guaido?
Eric Arthur Blair
2025-10-31 at 17:08
Geopolitical analysts who can expound clear ideas based on hard facts and irrefutable logic in an organised and coherent manner, are rare.
Ben Norton is one of them. Vijay Prashad is a walking encyclopedia who always raises the IQ of his audience. Others, no less impressive, are KJ Noh and I especially like Garland Nixon who uses down to Earth metaphors that we can all understand and is also very funny.
I just discovered another quite brilliant analyst, ex Indian Army officer Pravin Sawhney who speaks his mind with unvarnished honesty about the new world order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKGhWdM7ADo
JonnyJames
2025-11-01 at 09:53
Great list of references, I follow all of them. Max Blumenthal/Grayzone is great, Pepe Escobar, the folks at Mint Press…good things are out there if one searches.
I have a good laugh at seeing interviews with Andrei Martyanov, when he gets fired up and calls DT “a New York real-estate shyster” and calls him and his kakistokrat krew “morons and idiots”. Also, I like to watch George Galloway’s show twice weekly. And of course, there is the inimitable, inestimable, living legend prof. Michael Hudson.