In a bold news conference, President Trump introduces the 'Donroe Doctrine,' asserting U.S. military might in the Western Hemisphere, following the controversial capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. Experts weigh in on the implications for global politics.
In a bold move, Trump targets countries after Venezuela. From Greenland's strategic value to Colombia's drug trade, find out who's on his radar next in this gripping analysis!
In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, marking a bold new chapter in American foreign policy under Trump. Defense Secretary Hegseth claims this intervention will benefit both the U.S. and Venezuelans.
In a sweeping new strategy, Trump aims to redefine U.S. global dominance, reviving the Monroe Doctrine and warning Europe of 'civilizational erasure.' What does this mean for international relations?
President Trump's administration has unveiled a controversial national security strategy that critiques European allies and shifts focus to the Americas. The implications for global alliances are profound.
A decade after declaring the Monroe Doctrine dead, the U.S. faces backlash as Trump orders military action against drug cartels in Latin America, raising fears of renewed interventions.