Foreign Policy

Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ Signals a New Era of American Sovereignty in Latin America

By Economics Desk | January 6, 2026

With the capture of Nicolás Maduro, President Trump revives and expands the Monroe Doctrine into the ‘Donroe Doctrine,’ reinforcing America’s rightful dominance in its hemisphere and challenging foreign interference.

In a decisive display of American resolve, President Donald Trump has rebranded the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine as the "Donroe Doctrine," signaling a bold new chapter for U.S. foreign policy in Latin America. The recent capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro—executed with precision military operations—sends a clear message: Washington will no longer tolerate regimes that threaten regional stability or undermine American interests. Why Does America Need the Donroe Doctrine Now More Than Ever? Historically, the Monroe Doctrine sought to prevent European powers from meddling in our hemisphere, treating Latin America as Washington’s "backyard." Today’s challenges are no less serious. With China...

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