here is the current state of the monroe doctrine and some of its origins leading to the empire's current actions in venezuela, as it were;
Because there is a presidential election coming up next year, the
Donald Trump Administration appears to be looking for a country that it
can attack and destroy in order to prove its toughness and willingness
to go all the way in support of alleged American interests. It is a
version of the old neocon doctrine attributed to Michael Ledeen, the
belief that every once in a while, it is necessary to pick out some
crappy little country and throw it against the wall just to demonstrate
that the United States means business.
“Meaning business” is a tactic whereby the adversary surrenders
immediately in fear of the possible consequences, but there are a couple
of problems with that thinking. The first is that an opponent who can
resist will sometimes balk and create a continuing problem for the
United States, which has a demonstrated inability to start and end wars
in any coherent fashion.
This tendency to get caught in a quagmire in a situation that might
have been resolved through diplomacy has been exacerbated by the current
White House’s negotiating style, which is to both demand and expect
submission on all points even before discussions begin. That was clearly
the perception with North Korea, where National Security Advisor John
Bolton insisted that Pyongyang had agreed to American demands over its
nuclear program even though it hadn’t and would have been foolish to do
so for fear of being treated down the road like Libya, which
denuclearized but then was attacked and destroyed seven years later. The
Bolton mis-perception, which was apparently bought into by Trump, led
to a complete unraveling of what might actually have been accomplished
if the negotiations had been serious and open to reasonable compromise
right from the beginning.......https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/04/phil-giraldi/what-monroe-doctrine/
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