Trump Doctrine Looks a Lot Like America’s Original Foreign Policy | The Rob Maness Show EP 621
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That’s right, Our original Presidents didn’t go around looking for democracies to create using military force in endless, but they didn’t hesitate to use those forces to protect our interests abroad and especially in the western hemisphere. President Jefferson used the Navy and Marines to protect American shipping against the Barbary pirates in North Africa and the Monroe Doctrine was developed to challenge foreign actors in our own hemisphere. President Trump appears to be following a similar path and I voted for that! The recent attack on Venezuela and capture of its Cartel leader Maduro, enforcing sanctions by capturing Ghost Fleet oil tankers on the high seas, and putting tyrants like the Iran Ayatollah on notice we will act if necessary, have all changed the geo-political environment. We are setting aside the broken globalist approach and re-engaging with the world as America, the strongest power in the world, and most importantly, acting on our national interests. The latest approach to acquire Greenland is a great example of the new approach as it is making all sides re-think how they interact with us. My guest today is a leading member of the New Pentagon Press corps that was rolled out last year. CDM Press President and CEO L. Todd Wood is wit us and he has been reporting on Secretary Hegseths US tour and all of the action we’ve been seeing lately. A former Special Operations pilot, As CEO of CDM Press, he’s on a mission to report the truth, as America’s free press should be to protect our way of life.
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