Tom Mulcair: Trump Doesn’t Get the Joke About the ‘Donroe Doctrine’
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Tom Mulcair: Trump doesn’t get the joke about the ‘Donroe Doctrine’
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair argues that President Trump's invasion of Venezuela and embrace of the so-called 'Donroe Doctrine' exemplifies his short-sighted approach to governance that sets dangerous precedents. But he sees a glimmer of hope in Republican senators beginning to push back.
Trump's foreign policy manifested itself in the military action in Venezuela: rapid intervention, focus on economy and dominance in the "backyard."
‘Donroe Doctrine’ ousted Maduro — and it’s a smash hit for investors of Venezuelan bonds
Investors love the "Donroe Doctrine" – and the proof is in the trading of Venezuelan bonds that are among the hottest in the market, On The Money has learned.
The first week of the year has served to explain with the strength of a Delta Force command the newly restored Monroe doctrine, you know, the one that turns America into a huge backyard of the United States. Donald Trump has had enough of a pun to update this old strategic approach, to download an updated trufado software of allusions to oil and drug trafficking. “The Monroe doctrine is important, but we have overcome it by much. Now they call i…
What is Donroe doctrine and how does UNAM explain Trump's use of the term after military action in Venezuela?
The Donroe Doctrine Delusion
The Economist: "This raid matters far beyond Venezuela. One reason is how it happened. It was a stunning display of hard power—and its limits. Another is why it happened. Rather than citing democracy or human rights, as American presidents once did, Donald Trump said he aimed to grab Venezuela’s
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