From Defensive Bluff to the Donroe Doctrine
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From Defensive Bluff to the Donroe Doctrine

In this episode, we explore from defensive bluff to the donroe doctrine. Imagine declaring like a massive geopolitical red line across an entire hemisphere. Right. Just drawing a line straight down the map. Exactly. You are looking the most powerful, heavily armed empires in the world. dead in the eye and you're telling them to stay out of your half of the globe. Which is a bold move. It's an insanely bold move. Especially when you consider they did all of this when they didn't even have a functioning army or like a credible Navy to defend that line. Yeah it sounds like absolute Jew political suicide. But in 1823 the United States did exactly that. So welcome to the deep dive. Today we've got a massive stack of historical research government documents and modern news reports to explore. The Monroe Doctrine, which is arguably the most resilient, continuously cited foreign policy statement in American history. Yeah. And our mission for you, independence relied heavily on the British Navy. Wow. In fact, Bolivar saw the doctrine as nothing more than a tool of U .S. national policy, not some genuine altruistic charter for a hemispheric corporation. But relying on the British Navy was never going to be a permanent solution for the United States, right? I mean, by the time we hit the late 1800s, the US has undergone a massive industrial revolution of its own. Oh, absolutely. They have steel. They have a booming economy. And they're building a world class Navy. And that new muscle completely changes how they use the doctrine. It's no longer a defensive shield. It becomes an offensive weapon. That is the crucial pivot. The sources highlight the Venezuelan crisis of 1895 as the turning point. Venezuela had a border dispute with Britain over a territory called Essequibo. Venezuela essentially hired a former U .S. ambassador

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