Donroe doctrine or as it was called Monroe Doctrine of 1883
imagine and dream of a world of strong countries doing the same . China Russia Israel all doing it at the same time.. what a world we will live in.. no wait we are already in the start of this mess..
The "Donroe doctrine" (or Donroe Doctrine) is a 2026-era, right-wing coined term for President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, serving as an aggressive, modern update to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine
. It asserts US dominance in the Western Hemisphere, specifically aiming to block Chinese and Russian influence while advancing American economic interests and regional security through decisive, often unilateral, actions.
Key Aspects of the "Donroe Doctrine" (2026 Context):
Focus on Hemispheric Dominance: It reasserts the Western Hemisphere as an exclusive area of US influence, opposing, in particular, Chinese and Russian inroads.
Aggressive Enforcement: Unlike the original defensive stance, this approach is more active, utilizing tools like intense diplomatic pressure, potential military operations, and economic sanctions to shift political landscapes (e.g., in Venezuela).
Economic Strategy: Focused on controlling regional resources, exemplified by securing mining rights in Argentina and canceling Chinese-backed contracts in Panama.
Extension Beyond Latin America: Includes strategies like targeting Greenland for acquisition for, among other things, regional security, and extending influence into the Indo-Pacific.
The "Donroe doctrine" (or Donroe Doctrine) is a 2026-era, right-wing coined term for President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, serving as an aggressive, modern update to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine
. It asserts US dominance in the Western Hemisphere, specifically aiming to block Chinese and Russian influence while advancing American economic interests and regional security through decisive, often unilateral, actions.
Key Aspects of the "Donroe Doctrine" (2026 Context):
Focus on Hemispheric Dominance: It reasserts the Western Hemisphere as an exclusive area of US influence, opposing, in particular, Chinese and Russian inroads.
Aggressive Enforcement: Unlike the original defensive stance, this approach is more active, utilizing tools like intense diplomatic pressure, potential military operations, and economic sanctions to shift political landscapes (e.g., in Venezuela).
Economic Strategy: Focused on controlling regional resources, exemplified by securing mining rights in Argentina and canceling Chinese-backed contracts in Panama.
Extension Beyond Latin America: Includes strategies like targeting Greenland for acquisition for, among other things, regional security, and extending influence into the Indo-Pacific.



