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Trump's Aggressive Foreign Policy in the Caribbean
The recent US airstrikes in the Caribbean represent a stark departure from the nuanced diplomatic traditions that have long characterized intra-American relations, underscoring President Donald Trump’s unapologetically hierarchical worldview. Historically, American foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere has oscillated between the idealistic internationalism of Woodrow Wilson, who championed collective security and moral leadership, and the muscular realism of Theodore Roosevelt, whose 'big stick' diplomacy asserted US power while acknowledging a degree of regional stewardship.The Trump administration, however, has effectively merged these competing impulses into a singular, volatile creed: an assertion of American exceptionalism wholly divorced from the responsibilities and restraints that have traditionally accompanied such power. This doctrinal shift is not merely rhetorical; it carries profound implications for hemispheric stability, echoing the gunboat diplomacy of the early 20th century while discarding the multilateral frameworks, such as the Organization of American States, that were established to foster cooperation and mitigate conflict.Analysts observe that this approach risks alienating long-standing partners, emboldening adversarial actors like China and Russia who are eager to expand their influence in Washington’s traditional backyard, and potentially triggering a new era of regional instability where force is prioritized over diplomacy. The strategic calculus appears to prioritize immediate demonstrations of strength over long-term alliance building, a move that, while resonant with a certain political base, may ultimately undermine the very security and economic interests it purports to protect by transforming the Caribbean from a zone of cooperative engagement into a theater for unilateral assertion.
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