Cubans in Miami React to Trump's 'Don-roe Doctrine' Foreign Policy
WPLG Local 10January 8, 20262 min6,729 views
16 connectionsΒ·17 entities in this videoβReaction to the 'Don-roe Doctrine'
- π The "Don-roe Doctrine," a new foreign policy by President Trump, is sparking concerns in countries like Cuba, raising questions about potential US intervention.
- π¨πΊ Cubans and Cuban Americans in Miami's Little Havana expressed agreement with the president's stance, believing it's time for the Cuban regime to be dismantled.
- π£οΈ Congressman Carlos Gimenez echoed the president's sentiment, stating that the Cuban regime is collapsing under its own weight.
Broader Foreign Policy Implications
- π²π½ President Trump is also increasing pressure on Mexico to address cartels, a stance that Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has categorically rejected, emphasizing non-intervention.
- π¨π΄ Trump has not ruled out action in Colombia, citing drug trafficking and violence, and calling the country's leader a "sick man."
- π¬π± The president has revived calls for the US to take control of Greenland due to its strategic importance and concerns about Russian and Chinese presence, a move met with pushback from European leaders who state Greenland belongs to its people.
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