"The 'Trump corollary' to the Monroe Doctrine—applied in recent hours with violent force over the skies of Caracas—is the single greatest threat to peace and prosperity that the Americas confront today," said Progressive International.

Several Latin American nations on Saturday criticized U.S. military action in Venezuela, which President Donald Trump described as a “large-scale”...

"The 'Trump corollary' to the Monroe Doctrine—applied in recent hours with violent force over the skies of Caracas—is the single greatest threat to peace and prosperity that the…

The president also reiterated aggressive comments toward Colombia’s leader, who denigrated the Trump administration as a \

No one is safe from an immediate and violent US intervention.

US attack on Venezuela evokes Monroe Doctrine, laid out in 1823 to cement Washington's sphere of influence in Americas.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio backed his boss after he suggested it might be time to consider action against the "failing nation."

NEWS ANALYSIS. The strikes against drug trafficking vessels concealed a broader offensive: Oil and Russian and Chinese influence in Caracas took precedence over the actual flows…

Trump is renewing his calls for an American takeover of the Danish territory of Greenland and is threatening Colombia with military action over its drug trade.

The president signaled openness to military action in Colombia and warned Mexico about getting "their act together."

President Donald Trump threatened military action against Colombia's government and said Cuba was on the precipice of falling on Sunday, a day after arresting Venezuela's…

OP-ED. Historian Florian Louis traces the origins and shifts of the Monroe Doctrine which, until the arrest of the Venezuelan leader, rested on the idea that Europe and the US…

Colombia is one of the US president's latest threats. The US leader warned President Gustavo Petro, whom he has accused of major drug trafficking involvement, to 'watch his ass'…

The US president has been quite clear that Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Greenland are in his sights. We must believe him, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones