Venezuela Latest News | 'Is America Back In the Regime-Change Business?' Reporter Asks Trump

A reporter pressed US President Donald Trump on whether Washington has reversed its long-held opposition to regime change and nation-building, recalling his sharp criticism of such policies during the 2016 Republican National Convention. Responding to the question, Trump defended a tougher stance on Venezuela, arguing that instability in countries close to the US directly affects American interests, including energy prices and regional security. Invoking the Monroe Doctrine, Trump said the US must ensure neighbouring countries are "viable and successful," while describing Venezuela as a "very sick" nation. He also issued a veiled warning on drug trafficking, making pointed remarks about Colombia. The exchange highlights growing debate over whether Washington is re-entering the regime-change playbook it once publicly rejected.

 

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