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The Monroe Doctrine. Good Luck!
The United States proclaimed itself as the protector of the Western Hemisphere through the Monroe Doctrine in 1823. The doctrine stated that the Americas were off-limits for European colonization and that any interference would be seen as a threat to U.S. security.
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There was no consensus on what were the key elements of the so-called Nixon Doctrine. From the Nixon administration side the doctrine was not a revaluation of military commitments but instead a contraction of the American forces at hand to meet its commitments with regards to the Vietnam War. The result had been increasing the defense budget not cutting it, nor cutting the rate of increase.It has to be noted that Nixon could not do that without the US Congress. The US military was not being constrained under Nixon, but the change was the organization of a large professional army. And, the CIA was moving towards using its assets in domestic security. The latter aspect was dangerous and on paper it never happened. The building of a professional army might have seen to be dangerous, but not so dangerous to the young men who would be now free of the draft.
Nixon believed a relationship would increase trade
In 1969 the Nixon Doctrine called for allied nations, especially in Asia, to take more responsibility for their own defense.
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Nixon's plan: A cease fire would take effect, POW's would be released, and the US would withdraw it troops. His plan succeeded.
It proclaimed that US had sole power and right to claim territories in Latin America and take part in their affairs. It officially denounced any other powers, mostly Britain, from colonizing in the New World.
The Monroe Doctrine