Trump’s actions in Venezuela and beyond have drawn comparisons to Reagan-era foreign policy, with conservative analysts now coining the phrase “Donroe Doctrine” to describe his strategy. Much like the Monroe Doctrine, it asserts America’s leadership in the Western Hemisphere, but with a modern edge—backed by economic might and, if necessary, military strength.
Trump’s removal of Nicolás Maduro was not just a regional act—it was a signal to the world. Socialist strongmen and authoritarian regimes are on notice: America will no longer look the other way. With growing instability in Latin America and mounting Chinese and Russian interference, Trump is drawing red lines.
This doctrine isn’t just about power—it’s about principle. And it marks a turning point in America’s role as a beacon of freedom in a world slipping into tyranny.

