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Trump Is Remaking Latin America

Geopolitics
Global
Started July 10, 2026

The short-term results and the long-term risks of the “Donroe Doctrine.”

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Trump's 'Donroe Doctrine' fosters stronger ties with Latin America, promoting economic growth and stability in the region.
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Strengthening partnerships with Latin America under the 'Donroe Doctrine' can counterbalance China's growing influence in the region.
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Emphasizing security over diplomacy, Trump's approach to Latin America could result in the militarization of U.S. relations with the region.
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While the 'Donroe Doctrine' may offer short-term benefits, its long-term implications for regional politics remain uncertain.
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The 'Donroe Doctrine' risks undermining Latin American sovereignty and could lead to increased anti-American sentiment.
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