In a world of political whirlwinds and international intrigue, President Trump has unveiled a bold move that’s being dubbed the “Donro Doctrine,” aimed at regaining control and influence in Latin America. Apparently, Cuba, teetering on the brink with its pockets turned inside out, is next on the list for a clean sweep. President Trump seems optimistic about ending the communist regime’s influence, noting that Cuba’s days of counting on communist comrades and freebies are coming to a close. With the combined withdrawal of Mexican and Venezuelan oil, Cuba’s engine sputters without fuel or friends. Maybe John F. Kennedy can finally rest easy, knowing that unfinished business is about to be wrapped up.
Looking south of the border, this new strategy doesn’t stop with Cuba. President Trump seems to be hitting the reset button across Latin American nations, fostering friendlier governments and cracking down on the cartel chaos. Countries like Venezuela, El Salvador, and Mexico are beginning to flex their muscles against the organized crime syndicates that have plagued them for decades. It seems there’s a new sheriff in town, and he’s armed with economic and strategic carrots and sticks.
Senator Bill Hagerty, echoing this optimism, points to a sweeping transformation in the region’s geopolitical landscape. He reminisces about the not-so-distant past when China’s and Russia’s fingerprints were visible all over Latin America. Those players are now seemingly being shown the door as the U.S. takes the lead on the regional dance floor. The United States is re-emerging as an economic powerhouse, fostering stronger diplomatic ties, and kicking the influence of hostile foreign powers to the curb.
The focus has been heavily centered on Venezuela too, with Delcy Rodriguez supposedly steering the ship. There’s a cautious optimism that Venezuela is on track to return to its former economic glory with democratic elections on the horizon. It’s a wary watch-and-see game, but for now, it seems peace and prosperity are on a cautious march towards reality.
As the curtain rises on these diplomatic dramas, it’s clear that the Trump administration is not just tipping its hat but is throwing the whole hat stand into the ring. America is announcing its return to the region with a resolve that looks to rewrite old stories of economic desperation and political instability. Only time will tell if this bold play will transform the Caribbean stage, but for now, the script is bright with possibility. Let’s just hope this isn’t another case of politicians promising the impossible with their fingers crossed behind their backs.






