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The Actions of a Worn-Out Empire: Donroe Doctrine for Latin America and the Associated Instability
The so-called Donroe Doctrine, established with the reappointment of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency in 2024, set aside a posture based on caution and a certain distance from the internal politics of the countries of the Latin American region and began to act based on the so-called principle of exceptionalism, an element previously observed in U.S. foreign policy in the context of the Monroe Doctrine (formalized in 1823)
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4 days ago13 min read


Geopolitics: Potential U.S. Setback in Iran Represents a Risk for Cuba
As the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, pressure on the White House also grows to demonstrate strength and deliver concrete results on the international stage. In contexts of war or prolonged instability, governments tend to seek political, military, or diplomatic victories that reinforce their domestic position and external credibility.
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Mar 244 min read
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