
From America First to Hemisphere First: Trump's New Territorial Gambit in Latin America
Published January 10, 2026
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A satirical trading card parody of a chaotic U.S. foreign policy shift toward unilateral military actions, territorial ambitions, and economic domination in the Western Hemisphere.
Analysis of CNN’s reporting on Donald Trump’s foreign policy in early 2026 highlights a dramatic shift from traditional non-interventionist rhetoric to openly aggressive actions in Latin America. This includes U.S. military strikes in Venezuela, threats of further operations against drug cartels and regional governments, and tensions with leaders in Mexico and other neighboring nations. The rhetoric of unilateral action and dominance has reignited debates about American imperialism, sovereignty, and international law, prompting concerns among global analysts and Latin American officials about the future of hemispheric relations.
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