https://worldbeyondwar.org/the-monroe-doctrine-is-thriving-and-must-be-undone
By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, January 22, 2023;
reprinted with permission
David Swanson is the author of the new book The Monroe
Doctrine at 200 and What to Replace It With.
A poorly maintained tradition begun with the Monroe Doctrine was that of supporting Latin American democracies. This was the popular tradition that sprinkled the U.S. landscape with monuments to Simón Bolívar, a man once treated in the United States as a revolutionary hero on the model of George Washington despite widespread prejudices toward foreigners and Catholics.
That this tradition has been poorly maintained puts it mildly. There has been no greater opponent of Latin American democracy than the U.S. government, with aligned U.S. corporations and the conquistadors known as filibusterers. There is also no greater armer or supporter of oppressive governments around the world today than the U.S. government and U.S. weapons dealers. A huge factor in producing this state of affairs has been the Monroe Doctrine. While the tradition of respectfully supporting and celebrating steps toward democracy in Latin America has never died out entirely in North America, it has often involved firmly opposing the actions of the U.S. government. Latin America, once colonized by Europe, was recolonized in a different sort of empire by the United States.In 2019, President Donald Trump declared the Monroe Doctrine
alive and well, asserting “It has been the formal policy of our country since
President Monroe that we reject the interference of foreign nations in this hemisphere.”
While Trump was president, two secretaries of state, one secretary of so-called
defense, and one national security advisor spoke publicly in support of the
Monroe Doctrine. National Security Advisor John Bolton said that the United
States could intervene in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua because they were in
the Western Hemisphere: “In this administration, we are not afraid to use the
phrase Monroe Doctrine.” Remarkably, CNN had asked Bolton about the hypocrisy
of supporting dictators around the world and then seeking to overthrow a
government because it was allegedly a dictatorship. On July 14, 2021, Fox News
argued for reviving the Monroe Doctrine in order to “bring freedom to the Cuban
people” by overthrowing the government of Cuba without Russia or China being
able to offer Cuba any aid.
Spanish references in recent news to the “Doctrina Monroe”
are universally negative, opposing U.S. imposition of corporate trade
agreements, U.S. attempts to exclude certain nations from a Summit of the
Americas, and U.S. support for coup attempts, while supporting a possible
decline in U.S. hegemony over Latin America, and celebrating, in contrast to
the Monroe Doctrine, the “doctrina bolivariana.”
The Portuguese phrase “Doutrina Monroe” is in frequent use
as well, to judge by Google news articles. A representative headline is:
“‘Doutrina Monroe’, Basta!”
But the case that the Monroe Doctrine is not dead extends
far beyond explicit use of its name. In 2020, Bolivian President Evo Morales
claimed that the United States had organized a coup attempt in Bolivia so that
U.S. oligarch Elon Musk could obtain lithium. Musk promptly tweeted: “We will
coup whoever we want! Deal with it.” That’s the Monroe Doctrine translated into
contemporary language, like the New International Bible of U.S. policy, written
by the gods of history but translated by Elon Musk for the modern reader.
David Swanson is the author of the new book The Monroe
Doctrine at 200 and What to Replace It With. He is an author, activist,
journalist, and radio host. He is director of WorldBeyondWar.org and campaign
coordinator for RootsAction.org. Swanson's books include War Is A Lie. He blogs
at DavidSwanson.org and WarIsACrime.org. He hosts Talk Nation Radio. He is a
2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee. Swanson was awarded the
2018 Peace Prize by the U.S. Peace Memorial Foundation. Follow him on Twitter:
@davidcnswanson and FaceBook.
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