US President Donald Trump and
top administration officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
characterized Saturday’s assault on Venezuela and
abduction of the country’s president as a warning shot in the direction
of Cuba, Mexico,
Colombia, and other Latin American nations.
During a Saturday press conference, Trump openly invoked
the Monroe Doctrine—an assertion of US dominance of the Western
Hemisphere—and said his campaign of aggression against Venezuela represented
the “Monroe Doctrine” in action.
In his unwieldy remarks, Trump called out Colombian
President Gustavo Petro by name, accusing him without evidence of “making
cocaine and sending it to the United States.”
“So, he does have to watch his ass,” the US president said
of Petro, who condemned the Trump administration’s Saturday attack on Venezuela
as “aggression against the sovereignty of Venezuela and Latin America.”
Petro responded defiantly to the possibility of the US
targeting him, writing
on social media that he is “not worried at all.”
In a Fox News appearance earlier
Saturday, Trump also took aim at the United States’ southern neighbor,
declaring ominously that “something’s going to have to be done with Mexico,”
which also denounced the attack on Venezuela and abduction of President Nicolás
Maduro.
“She is very frightened of the cartels,” Trump said of
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. “So, we have to do something.”
“This armed attack on Venezuela is not an isolated
event. It is the next step in the United States’ campaign of regime change that
stretches from Caracas to Havana.”
Rubio, for his part, focused on Cuba—a country whose government he has long sought to topple. “If I lived in Havana and I was in the government, I’d be concerned, at least a little bit,” Rubio, who was born in Miami to Cuban immigrant parents, said during Saturday’s press conference.
That the Trump
administration wasted no time threatening other nations as it pledged to control Venezuela indefinitely sparked
grave warnings, with the leadership of Progressive International cautioning that “this armed attack on Venezuela is not
an isolated event.”
“It is the next step in the United States’ campaign of
regime change that stretches from Caracas to Havana—and an attack on the very
principle of sovereign equality and the prospects for the Zone of Peace once
established by the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States,” the
coalition said in a statement. “This renewed declaration of impunity from Washington is a
threat to all nations around the world.”
“Trump has clearly articulated the imperial logic of this
intervention—to seize control over Venezuela’s natural resources and reassert
US domination over the hemisphere,” said Progressive International. “The ‘Trump
corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine—applied in recent hours with violent force
over the skies of Caracas—is the single greatest threat to peace and prosperity
that the Americas confront today.”
-Jake Johnson, Common Dreams

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