Trump coins ‘Don-roe Doctrine’ as he explains Venezuela operation
Delta Force and CIA led a months-long operation targeting narco-terrorism, with 150 aircraft involved, culminating in Maduro's capture and transfer to U.S. custody.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump rebranded the Monroe Doctrine as the Donroe Doctrine at Mar-a-Lago after Nicolás Maduro's capture, presenting it as an updated policy under his administration.
- The administration says the strategy authorizes U.S. intervention in Latin America to seize assets, fight crime and end migration, with Trump alleging Maduro threatened U.S. interests and violated centuries-old principles.
- Experts noted Trump did not provide evidence for his claim that weapons linked to cartels were used, while Gray said, `I think it's very clear that there will no longer be a level of tolerance for the type of even lower-level Chinese, Russian and Iranian influence that we've seen over the last couple of decades.`
- The action risks straining alliances as the United States signals it will impose its will regionally, raising stakes over Venezuela's oil reserves and China’s partnership.
- The move follows recent Chinese military exercises simulating a Taiwan blockade and Trump naming an envoy aiming to seize Greenland and threaten the Panama Canal.
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Monroe to Donroe: A ‘dead’ doctrine’s revival for current operations
With the ousting of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump cited the Monroe Doctrine, the 200-year-old lodestar of U.S. diplomacy — which the Obama administration declared dead in 2013. “We have superseded it by a lot,” Trump told reporters Saturday. “They now call it the ‘Donroe Doctrine.’ American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again,” he said.First articulated by President Ja…
Maduro captured: What's Monroe Doctrine and how Trump used it to reshape US policy on Venezuela
While addressing the media regarding the US forces' operation in Venezuela, US President Donald Trump has often cited a policy belonging to the 19th-century president. All you need to know about the Monroe Doctrine
"The Donroe Doctrine": Are Cuba, Colombia And Mexico The Next Targets, Or Will Someone Else Be First Instead?
We are witnessing the most profound shift in U.S. foreign policy that we have seen in decades, and it is going to have enormous implications. President Trump and his team have determined that the entire western hemisphere is our sphere of influence. If somebody is doing things in the western hemisphere that we do not like, we will intervene. If that requires military action, President Trump will pull the trigger. Many have been comparing Trump’s…
According to the military, the U.S. operation in Venezuela comprised more than 150 U.S. aircraft.
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