President Trump is aggressively engaging in American interventionism globally, reminiscent of "America First" policies. He has launched attacks on various countries, including Iran and Nigeria, justifying these actions with claims of national security. Trump has also inserted himself into diplomatic affairs, as seen in his actions related to Gaza and Venezuela. His administration forcibly detained Venezuelan President Maduro, a move they defend as legally sound and crucial for curbing drug trafficking. This action has been widely criticized internationally, with many questioning its legitimacy. The Trump administration acted without congressional approval or international consensus, sparking controversy. They believe Maduro's removal is justified due to alleged election rigging and drug involvement. The underlying "Trump Doctrine" suggests the U.S. can exert its will in the Western Hemisphere. The international community is unlikely to support these actions by the U.S. Finally, the response from China and Russia to these actions is important to monitor.
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