Greenland? Colombia? 6 countries where the "Don-roe Doctrine" may take Trump next
Key Points:
- President Trump is signaling potential further U.S. expansion, intervention, or annexation in the Western Hemisphere following the military capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, dubbing his policy the "Don-roe Doctrine."
- Trump has reiterated interest in acquiring Greenland for national security reasons, appointing a special envoy and suggesting discussions on its future independence, though Denmark and Greenland firmly oppose any annexation.
- Trump has issued strong warnings regarding Iran's crackdown on protesters, stating the U.S. is "locked and loaded" to intervene if violence escalates, while also commenting on the instability in Cuba and Colombia, hinting at possible consequences for their governments.
- Despite past threats, Trump has not recently raised the idea of annexing Canada but continues to




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