(Staff post from the WIKIPEDIA’s DONROE DOCTRINE in January 2026.)
The
Donroe Doctrine, alternatively styled as the Trump Corollary to the Monroe
Doctrine, refers to principles of President Donald Trump's foreign policy in
the Americas. An adaption of the historical Monroe Doctrine, it describes a
perceived desire by the second Trump administration to assert American
predominance in the Western Hemisphere.
Trump's
efforts to rename the Gulf of Mexico, acquire Canada, the Panama Canal and
Greenland as well as pursuing military action against Venezuela have all been
cited as part of a Trump corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Additionally,
Trump's "America First" agenda and skepticism of multilateralism has
contributed to a view that the U.S. is focusing on its own hemisphere at the
expense of traditional alliances, such as NATO.
Following U.S. strikes in Venezuela, Trump himself referred to "the Donroe Doctrine", stating that "American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again". While supporters see the doctrine as restoring American primacy and combatting the influence of China and Russia in the region, critics have suggested that it could set a precedent for illiberal regimes to violate the rule of law and pursue territorial expansion.








