Venezuela and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’: What happened and who’s next?

委内瑞拉与“门罗主义”:发生了什么,下一个是谁?

The Globalist

2026-01-05

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After the weekend’s stunning display of Trumpian foreign policy, we explore US plans for Venezuela, as well as global and market reactions. Plus: wooden architecture makes a comeback in Japan and return-to-work fashions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Coming up!

  • We assess a remarkable weekend during which the United States captures the Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and flies him to face criminal charges in the United States,

  • and then Donald Trump pledges to run the country.

  • Also ahead in the next 60 minutes,

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  • Seizing the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro,

  • and flying him to face criminal charges in the U.S.

  • was not enough for Donald Trump this weekend.

  • He wants America to run the country now.

  • How he plans to do so is anyone's guess.

  • But Mr.

  • Trump has introduced a new stance, the so-called Don Roe Doctrine,

  • that American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again.

  • In a moment, I'll be joined by Antonio Sampao,