Trump's 'Donroe Doctrine' on Foreign Policy

特朗普的“多诺雷外交政策学说”

The Journal.

2026-01-07

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​​Since World War II, U.S. geopolitical strategy prioritized global trade and building alliances, especially with democracies. Now, after his action in Venezuela, President Trump is ushering in a new era of American foreign policy that is focused primarily on territory and resources. WSJ’s chief economics commentator Greg Ip breaks down the moment, its historical context, and what’s next. Ryan Knutson hosts. Further Listening: - Was Maduro's Capture About Oil? - Greenland Has Tons of Minerals. So Where Are All the Miners? Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Our colleague Greg Ip, chief economics commentator, is a bit of a history buff.

  • And over the weekend, as President Donald Trump talked about why the U.S.

  • captured Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, something in particular stood out to him.

  • For as long as you and I can remember,

  • when presidents went into another country, they always had high-minded reasons.

  • You know, oh, we need to restore democracy.

  • He's threatening his neighbors.

  • No one.

  • Friend or foe should doubt our desire for peace.

  • When George H.W.

  • Bush freed Kuwait from Iraq in 1991.

  • And no one should underestimate our determination to confront aggression.

  • When George W.

  • Bush went into Iraq in 2003, they explicitly disavowed any interest in taking Iraq's oil.

  • We have no ambition in Iraq except to remove a threat and restore control of that country to its own people.

  • In contrast,

  • Trump has made it clear that a big motivation

  • for carrying out his operation in Venezuela is because of a desire for a highly prized commodity,

  • oil.

  • The oil companies are going to go in, they're going to spend money,