Jan 16, 2023
(LifeSiteNews) - U.S. President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met last week in Mexico City for the 10th North American Leaders' Summit (NALS), ostensibly to fortify the continent's security, prosperity, sustainability and inclusiveness, but likely achieved the opposite. While envisioned as a momentous event, the gathering garnered little attention from the media, with Politico Playbook dismissing it as "THE SIDESHOW SUMMIT." Reports that Biden had classified documents at his Washington think tank office "dwarfed any news from the president's first visit to Mexico," wrote Politico's Myah Ward and Jonathan Lemire. The Three Amigos' 'Six Pillars' The North American leaders, dubbed the "Three Amigos," committed their countries to six "pillars," a term borrowed from classical architecture intended to lend a sense of gravitas to their plans.