El Salvador has won the favor of the world's richest man, Elon Musk. In contrast, the United States is not so prosperous. Since Trump's first encounter with the storm, Musk has made it clear that his heart is biased.

Musk has been publicly saying in recent months that the U.S. economy is going downhill. The tech mogul even predicted that the U.S. might become a third world country in the future.

When it comes to his evaluation of the United States and other countries, there is a world of difference. El Salvador was praised by him. Take yesterday, for example, Nayib Bukele, the President of El Salvador, went directly to Tesla headquarters and met with Musk face to face. The two also talked about high-sounding topics such as artificial intelligence and discussed how they will shape the future of mankind.

After the meeting, the two praised each other. Buchler posted on X: "It was great to chat for a few hours with one of the great thinkers of this era @elonmusk!" Musk also responded: "Let's live broadcast our next conversation! I think everyone will love it!"

Speaking of Musk's connection with Latin America, it is not ordinary. Last Friday, Bukele also shared a video recording his visit to the Tesla factory in Austin, Texas to meet Musk. In the video, Musk warmly welcomed Bukele and invited him to visit the factory.

The boss of Tesla and SpaceX also specially posted a message on X to praise Bukele: "Just had a great chat with President @NayibBukele! We talked a lot about the nature of reality, the future of mankind, and how artificial intelligence and robotics are changing the world. El Salvador really has an amazing leader!"

The two also exchanged gifts. Musk received Bukele's homemade coffee, and in return, he gave a can of Coca-Cola. Bukele's visit to the United States this time, in addition to meeting Musk, will also attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York next week.

Speaking of El Salvador, at their recent Independence Day celebration, President Nayib Bukele announced a big news: their country will no longer rely on foreign debt to support its national budget.

El Salvador has taken an important step towards economic freedom. Not only has it gotten rid of its reliance on foreign debt, but it has also been pushing for Bitcoin. It seems that the country is determined to reduce its reliance on external financing and build a future that embraces new technologies.

Let's talk about Argentina. Their stock market has been on fire this year, soaring 44%, becoming the best performing market in the world in 2024. This feat also made Musk give a thumbs up and said "It's so inspiring!"

Argentine President Mille is an economic expert who has reversed the economy that has been plagued by inflation for many years. El Salvador is in a similar situation. Mille also praised Musk's efforts to send humans to Mars. He said: "We have sent people to the moon and now aim at Mars. This can be done only because of people like you who have ambition, creativity and optimism."

The two men, a tech billionaire and a libertarian president, met in Texas earlier this year and talked about working together to promote free markets and potential lithium projects.

Now, Milley is meeting Musk at the United Nations General Assembly, where he will speak on Tuesday for the first time since taking office. Musk admires Milley's promotion of private enterprise and shares the president's disdain for the excesses of socialism. The two are really getting closer!