Washington made a famous “pivot to Asia” in 2012 under the Obama Administration. The rise of China and a realization that 60 percent of the world’s population was not in the Europe/Middle East but in Asia. Vladimir Putin has reminded the U.S. capital that Europe remains at risk. Meanwhile, China has been courting Latin American countries, hoping to counter the footholds the U.S. has in Asia. It has also stepped up investing in Mexico (+76 percent) where it hopes to own the factories selling goods to Americans.  Now German political leader Martin Scholz is noting the importance of Latin America. Notably calling the region the closest to having European values, though that is hard to understand beyond the fact they spe...