New US Doctrine
The NSS 2025 emphasizes a redefined notion of sustainability that aligns with national survival and industrial dominance rather than traditional social justice and decarbonization.
Reuters: Macron updates France's nuclear doctrine - the weapon will not be shared
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to update the country's nuclear doctrine, affirming that France will not share its nuclear weapons with European allies.
History of the Monroe Doctrine: America for Americans!
The article discusses the revival of the Monroe Doctrine under Donald Trump's administration, emphasizing its implications for U.S. hegemony in the Western Hemisphere.
Trump's Approach to the World: Experts Critique 'Rogue Doctrine'
Experts critique President Trump's foreign policy strategy, deeming it a 'Rogue Doctrine' focused on power dynamics among a few strong nations.
Cuba Dusts Off an Old Tactic of Fidel Castro: the 'War of All the People' Amid Pressure from the United States
Cuba is reviving its military doctrine of 'War of All the People' in response to escalating tensions with the United States and the threat of potential military intervention.
‘War of the Whole People’: Cuba's Military Strategy in Response to US Pressures
Cuba is reviving its 'War of the Whole People' military doctrine in response to escalating tensions with the United States and the potential threat of military intervention.
The Biggest Shift in Combat Doctrine.. The US Army 'Exchanges Steel for Blood'
The US military is undergoing a significant transformation in its combat doctrine by implementing advanced technologies to take on the most dangerous tasks previously performed by soldiers.
Cuba is not a threat
Mexico sent 800 tons of essential goods to Cuba, reinforcing its historical solidarity with the island amidst U.S. sanctions.
Democrats present the 'Good Neighbor' Act to annul the Monroe Doctrine of the U.S.
Hispanic lawmakers have introduced the 'Good Neighbor' initiative aimed at annulling the Monroe Doctrine, which has justified U.S. interventions in Latin America.
US Congress members demand an end to the Monroe Doctrine and the interventionism in Latin America revived by Trump
US Congress members, led by Nydia Velázquez, are calling for the end of the Monroe Doctrine and interventionist policies in Latin America, a move reflecting a significant shift in foreign policy discussions.
The Iranian Foreign Minister denounces an "ascendancy doctrine" of Israel
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Israel's military dominance in the region after nuclear talks with the US resumed.
Iran abandons 'strategic patience'.. features of new attack doctrine
Iran has announced a significant shift from defensive to offensive military doctrine, marking a break from its longstanding principle of 'strategic patience' amid increasing threats of U.S. military action.
Iran has upgraded ballistic missiles – top commander
Iran's armed forces chief announced a technical upgrade of its ballistic missile arsenal and a shift toward a more offensive military doctrine amid escalating tensions with the United States.
Trump ‘ask us’ doctrine explained as protests rage in far left states
President Trump stated he will only send federal law enforcement to Democrat cities if local officials formally request assistance amid ongoing protests.
Washington's Failures in Africa Drive Focus on South America
A report reveals that the Trump administration is shifting its foreign policy focus to South America in response to its failures in Africa, implementing a new national security strategy that resembles the historical Monroe Doctrine.
The secret doctrine by which the US believes itself the 'chosen nation' that will dominate the world
The article explores the 19th-century secret doctrine that shaped the belief in American exceptionalism and expansionism, linking it to historical concepts such as Manifest Destiny and the Monroe Doctrine.
"Donroe" Doctrine: I Would Like the Hypocrisy Back
The article criticizes the current U.S. government's open disdain for international law, contrasting it with the hypocrisy of past administrations, specifically mentioning George W. Bush.
F.A.Z. Power Probe: Trump's Grip on Venezuela: 'If Oil is the Price of Freedom, They Will Accept It'
US President Trump celebrates the arrest of Venezuelan dictator Maduro, but the pathway to oil riches is fraught with obstacles and the 'Donroe Doctrine' could backfire on the US.
The messages were different, but the practice of the USA was not in many cases compliant with international law
Philosopher Julian Nida-Rümelin analyzes the foreign policy of US President Donald Trump, explaining the strategic sense behind the 'revitalization of the Monroe Doctrine.'
Hedonistic Europe cannot defend itself, cannot achieve military independence anymore
The article argues that the American overthrow of Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro serves U.S. foreign policy interests aligned with the Monroe Doctrine, dismissing drug trafficking as a major motive for the intervention.
Banana Republics: The Monroe Doctrine and the 13+1 Interventions of the USA in Latin America
The article discusses various US interventions in Latin America from the early 1900s, highlighting events like the breaking of the naval blockade in Venezuela and the support of dictatorships, while also noting significant incidents like the Bay of Pigs fiasco.
Americanist: The conclusions for Vladimir Putin from the intervention in Venezuela are not optimistic
Dr. Marcin Fatalski discusses the implications of U.S. intervention in Venezuela for Vladimir Putin, linking it to the historical context of U.S. foreign policy since 1905.
Sinister threats are coming from Moscow, revenge is sought: 'Our military doctrine even foresees the use of nuclear weapons'
Russian politicians and military commentators have sharply condemned the joint U.S.-British operation to seize the Russian tanker Mariner in the North Atlantic, calling it a violation of international law and calling for a rapid response including the potential use of force.
US will ‘fix’ Cuba and Nicaragua – Republican senator
Republican Senator Rick Scott stated that the U.S. aims to install a new president in Colombia and 'fix' Cuba and Nicaragua, following the recent abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by American commandos.
Forgotten History: Greenland, Denmark, and the American Agreement of 1916
The article discusses a historical fact about Greenland and Denmark, highlighting the U.S. recognition of Denmark's sovereignty over Greenland through a declaration on August 4, 1916, despite its contradiction to the Monroe Doctrine.
Russian Deputy: The United States in the Euphoria of Impunity
The article discusses the reactions of Russian authorities to the US seizure of a tanker and outlines the military doctrine regarding nuclear weapons, as well as the White House's stance on relations with Russia and China under President Donald Trump.
Might is right? Trump's 'Donroe Doctrine' tests world order
The article discusses how Trump's 'Donroe Doctrine' approach influences international relations and asserts U.S. security in the hemisphere.
How the Monroe Doctrine factors into US arrest of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro
The article discusses the implications of the Monroe Doctrine in the context of the United States' recent arrest of Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela.
'Donroe Doctrine': Latin American resources 'belong to US, to hell with anyone who gets in our way'
The article discusses the controversial assertion from the 'Donroe Doctrine' claiming that Latin American resources are the rightful property of the US, dismissing opposition.
Trump justifies action in Venezuela with the "Monroe Doctrine". What is it anyway?
After the dramatic arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump presented what he called the "Monroe Doctrine" at a press conference, suggesting a vision of American military dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
From 1848 in Mexico to Maduro - All U.S. Interventions in Latin America
The article discusses the continuous expansion of the United States into Latin America from its early independence, detailing events such as the Monroe Doctrine and the U.S.-Mexico War, as well as later interventions in Venezuela.
How the Monroe Doctrine factors into US arrest of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro
The article explores the implications of the Monroe Doctrine in the context of the recent US efforts to arrest Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
President of Mexico: America does not belong to any doctrine or power
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the Americas do not belong to any doctrine or power, emphasizing that the peoples of the continent have the exclusive right to self-determination, in response to a recent U.S. military operation in Caracas that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
US Press Celebrates Trump's Coup: Next Up is Greenland
The US press praises Donald Trump's coup in Caracas, with the Washington Post celebrating the 'Donroe Doctrine' and suggesting Greenland may be the next target.
Fall in Venezuela: What Trump Wants to Achieve with His 'Donroe' Doctrine
The article discusses the implications of Trump’s new security policy and military intervention in Venezuela, highlighting the historical U.S. ambition for influence in the Western Hemisphere.
Trump acts like a very normal American president
The article discusses how Donald Trump is referencing a 200-year-old doctrine regarding Venezuela, suggesting that the US is returning to its foundational principles after the post-1945 period.
Latin America, the backyard of the United States: with the capture of Maduro, the return of the Monroe Doctrine, which Donald Trump wants to 'overcome'
The article discusses the implications of Nicolás Maduro's capture in Venezuela as a reassertion of the Monroe Doctrine, a U.S. foreign policy that dates back to 1823, which Donald Trump aims to redefine.
Former ally accused Trump of betraying the 'America First' doctrine
Former US President Donald Trump's ally, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has sharply criticized US intervention in Venezuela, claiming it betrays the 'America First' promise.
Venezuela crisis: how Trump’s ‘Donroe’ doctrine could challenge China’s Latin America ties
The article discusses how President Trump's approach towards Venezuela could impact China's influence in Latin America, with the US potentially increasing its presence in the region's oil industry.
Some succeeded, others ended in failure. Seven historical moments when Washington intervened in Latin America
The article discusses the United States' historical interventions in Latin America, highlighting various instances influenced by the Monroe Doctrine, including recent actions in Venezuela.
Analysis: The operation in Caracas as a revival of the Monroe Doctrine
The removal of Nicolás Maduro is not just about confronting an authoritarian leader, but rather the extreme application of the belief that the Western hemisphere remains a space where Washington holds the right of final intervention.
Uncomfortable Governments and Political-Economic Interests. From Chile to Cuba, a Century of Blitz in Latin America
The article discusses the historical interventions by the U.S. in Latin America to replace inconvenient governments, particularly since 1989, highlighting the application of the Monroe Doctrine.
The Return of the 'Monroe Doctrine': the New Order of the USA
The article discusses the resurgence of the Monroe Doctrine under Donald Trump's administration, highlighting military actions against Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro as a means to protect U.S. interests in the Americas.
Kaplan on the US raid in Venezuela: 'What narcos, America acted only for economic interests'
Robert Kaplan argues that the U.S. intervention in Venezuela is primarily driven by oil interests rather than the Monroe Doctrine, suggesting potential chaos in Caracas due to America's inept governance.
American Attack in Venezuela: 'The Fall of Maduro Would Be a Three-Cushion Shot for Washington'
In an interview, researcher Jean-Louis Martin discusses the implications of American strikes and the potential capture of Nicolás Maduro, viewing it as a reflection of American imperialism in the region.