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n this episode, we examine a wave of bold and controversial moves reshaping the global political landscape. From Latin America to the Arctic, the rhetoric and ambitions coming out of Washington suggest a decisive shift in how power is projected on the world stage.
Following the dramatic apprehension of Venezuela’s leader, Donald Trump is signaling a far more aggressive and expansionist approach to U.S. foreign policy. The president has openly expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, citing its strategic importance in the Arctic and its vast natural resources—despite firm resistance from local and international leaders.
In South America, tensions are rising as Trump threatens military action against Colombia over drug trafficking and forecasts an impending economic collapse in Cuba. Relations with Mexico are once again strained over border security, while Iran faces renewed pressure amid reports of violent crackdowns on internal protests.
Together, these developments point to a revived and modernized interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine—one that seeks to reassert American dominance not only across the Western Hemisphere, but far beyond it.
What do these moves mean for global stability, regional sovereignty, and the future of U.S. influence abroad? Join us as we break down the strategy, the risks, and the consequences of this new era in American foreign policy.
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By Norse Studion this episode, we examine a wave of bold and controversial moves reshaping the global political landscape. From Latin America to the Arctic, the rhetoric and ambitions coming out of Washington suggest a decisive shift in how power is projected on the world stage.
Following the dramatic apprehension of Venezuela’s leader, Donald Trump is signaling a far more aggressive and expansionist approach to U.S. foreign policy. The president has openly expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, citing its strategic importance in the Arctic and its vast natural resources—despite firm resistance from local and international leaders.
In South America, tensions are rising as Trump threatens military action against Colombia over drug trafficking and forecasts an impending economic collapse in Cuba. Relations with Mexico are once again strained over border security, while Iran faces renewed pressure amid reports of violent crackdowns on internal protests.
Together, these developments point to a revived and modernized interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine—one that seeks to reassert American dominance not only across the Western Hemisphere, but far beyond it.
What do these moves mean for global stability, regional sovereignty, and the future of U.S. influence abroad? Join us as we break down the strategy, the risks, and the consequences of this new era in American foreign policy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.