The Trump administration’s foreign policy echoes the flawed reasoning of the Bush Doctrine, emphasizing preemptive action against perceived threats without solid evidence. This parallels the baseless claims about Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction, as seen in the accusations against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, labeled a narco-terrorist linked to the non-existent Cartel de los Soles. Despite a lack of substantiation, the administration pursued aggressive actions based on these assertions. The evolving narrative surrounding Maduro reveals a troubling trend in U.S. foreign policy, prioritizing ideology over factual analysis.
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