Trump's Venezuela Intervention Revived The Monroe Doctrine
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We’ve entered the era of the “Donroe Doctrine,” a term coined to describe President Donald Trump’s application of the Monroe Doctrine for the enforcement of US interests in the Western Hemisphere. CNN’s Jake Tapper explains.
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Trump invokes ‘Donroe Doctrine' to signal US designs on Western Hemisphere
Trump asserts the "Donroe Doctrine" to justify Maduro's capture, prioritizing U.S. energy interests and dominance over the Western Hemisphere. The post Trump invokes ‘Donroe Doctrine' to signal US designs on Western Hemisphere appeared first on Straight Arrow News.
There has long been political oscillation surrounding a doctrine that has repeatedly been revived whenever American policymakers deem it useful.
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America for the Americans” became the motto of the USA against the European powers in 1823. Today, the phrase takes on a new meaning for Trump.
President Donald Trump asserted that the U.S. is “in charge” of Venezuela, threatened the president of Colombia and repeated his desire to take over Greenland in remarks aboard Air Force One on Jan. 4.
President Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela is the latest in a long saga of U.S. intervention in the region that is rooted in the 1823 Monroe Doctrine — and is a mix of success and failure.