It is claimed that the United States' new National Security Strategy has entered a practical phase with events in Venezuela. The document explicitly emphasizes the restoration of US dominance in the Western Hemisphere and the reapplication of the Monroe Doctrine.
The editorial reports that the renewed form of the strategy is called the "Donroe Doctrine" and presents Venezuela as the first step in a broader influence plan in Latin America. According to the journalist, this approach aims to strengthen US hegemony on a regional scale.
The article states that the plan envisages granting US corporations control over strategic natural resources, rebuilding regional production chains, and reducing China's economic influence. Critical minerals and rare earth elements are considered particularly important for future military-industrial needs.
Furthermore, it notes the strengthening of control over key infrastructure facilities in Latin America, allegations of interference in regional elections, and the existence of rhetoric of open pressure against some countries. It is emphasized that the administration of US President Donald Trump has identified this strategy as the main line of regional policy.
