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Venezuela, Power, And The Monroe Doctrine

Venezuela, Power, And The Monroe Doctrine

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A midnight raid in Caracas shocks the world, but the real story starts decades earlier. We pull back the curtain on the capture of Nicolás Maduro, why U.S. officials say the operation was justified, and how a once-shelved doctrine from 1823 suddenly feels urgent and new. This is a fast, unvarnished tour through legality, deterrence, and the hard math of energy and influence in the Western Hemisphere.

We walk through the charges that stacked up against Maduro—narco-terrorism, weapons offenses, and a cocaine pipeline tied to the Cartel of the Suns—and explain how escalating bounties and a changing security posture set the stage for a high-risk, high-precision mission. Then we trace the backlash: Moscow and Beijing decry the strike as an assault on sovereignty while quietly stressing over disrupted oil flows, stranded loans, and a shrinking space to project power near U.S. shores. The question isn’t only “Was this legal?” It’s “What strategic endgame does it serve—and can America sustain it?”

To make sense of the playbook, we revive the Monroe Doctrine’s origin story and the 1895 Venezuela boundary showdown that signaled a new American posture. Today’s reboot—dubbed by some the “Donro Doctrine”—argues that peace and prosperity begin with regional security: curbing fentanyl pipelines, restoring seized oil contracts, and warning adversaries off the hemisphere. We outline five concrete outcomes the White House is betting on, from relief for Venezuelans to a tighter vise on Russia and China’s energy options, while naming the risks of overreach, mission creep, and fragile transitions.

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