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South Florida officials say Nicaragua's ties to China, Russia, and Iran are a U.S. national security threat
Summary by The Miami Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Ivan Taylor , as published by CBS4 Miami
· August 22, 2026
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Key points A news conference was held to condemn Ortega's actions, including his decision to end presidential elections. Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega's government is facing criticism for its close ties to certain countries.
Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega's government is facing criticism for its close ties to certain countries. Officials and community members are warning that these relationships pose a concern for US national security. A news conference was held to condemn Ortega's actions, including his decision to end presidential elections.
The situation in Nicaragua is being viewed as a complex issue, involving not only democracy and human rights but also external influences. Further details about the concerns and warnings are available from the source. A journalist spoke out about the issue, highlighting the involvement of certain foreign powers in Nicaragua's affairs.
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Published: August 22, 2026 ·
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