
The Monroe Doctrine, a US foreign policy established in 1823, asserts that the Western Hemisphere should remain separate from European interference. It prohibits European colonization and views any attempt to control nations in the Americas as a hostile act against the US. This doctrine is being discussed in the context of recent reports of US strikes, alleged Venezuelan bombing, and claims of President Nicolás Maduro's capture, highlighting its historical relevance to US-Venezuela tensions.
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