Theodore Roosevelt's Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine held that the United States had a right to intervene in Latin American affairs. It considered the United States a police power of sorts, and saw Latin America as a way to expand America's economic interests.
To declare U.S. rights to intervene in Latin America
The Roosevelt corollary claimed that the united states. Had the right to intervene in Latin America (novanet)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared the right of the United States to intervene in Latin America in his 1904 corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. This corollary, known as the Roosevelt Corollary, expanded on the original Monroe Doctrine and asserted the US's authority to intervene in Latin American countries to preserve stability and protect its interests.
latin America
# United States should intervene when necessary to protect its interests in Latin America # United States should intervene when necessary to protect its interests in Latin America
As much as Brazil or Mexico could intervene to change the US Government if its policies don't fit their schemes (i.e: a resounding NO).
It helped overthrow several communist-leaning governments. ApexVs.com :)
Spain
Cuba does.
j. ruben clark
Franklin Roosevelt through use of his "Good Neighbor" policy.
Covert military actions or covert military aid