Rep. Ocasio-Cortez said the US has to reckon with its history of interventions in Latin America.
"I believe that we owe Chile, and not just Chile but many aspects of that region, an apology," Ocasio-Cortez told the publication.
"I don't think that apology indicates weakness; I think it indicates a desire to meet our hemispheric partners with respect."
"It's very hard for us to move forward when there is this huge elephant in the room and a lack of trust due to that elephant in the room," she continued.
"Latin America, I believe, due to its proximity, was absolutely unique in US interventionism during the cold war, and that was under [secretary of state] Henry Kissinger and President Nixon," the congresswoman said.
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