Monroe doctrine "clearly not an acceptable doctrine in a modern world", law professor says

US Law Professor Slams Monroe Doctrine as Outdated, Violative of International Sovereignty

A recent military intervention in Venezuela has reignited debate over the validity of a long-standing US policy: the Monroe Doctrine. According to Claire Finkelstein, a renowned law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, this doctrine – famously referenced by former US President Donald Trump – is now seen as an "unacceptable doctrine" in today's global landscape.

Professor Finkelstein has raised concerns over the raid that aimed to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, arguing it represents a blatant disregard for international sovereignty and an infringement on the war powers granted to the US Congress. In her view, this action amounts to a brazen attempt by the United States to reassert its dominance in the region.

When examining the Monroe Doctrine, Finkelstein questions whether it still holds any relevance in a world where national interests are increasingly intertwined and global institutions have taken on more prominent roles. She posits that the doctrine – which was originally introduced during the 19th century as a means of justifying US intervention in Latin America under the guise of protecting American business interests – now serves as a relic of Western hegemony, no longer applicable or acceptable in modern times.

Finkelstein's comments have sparked renewed discussion on the role of international law and the limits of national power in the face of global challenges. As tensions between major world powers continue to escalate, her words serve as a timely reminder that the principles of sovereignty and self-determination remain essential cornerstones of contemporary international relations.
 
This whole Monroe Doctrine thing is soooo outdated 🤦‍♀️💁‍♀️. I mean, the US just went ahead and tried to invade Venezuela like, what even is the logic behind that? 😂 It's all about maintaining dominance and playing by their own rules, not respecting the sovereignty of other nations 🌎👊. Finkelstein's right on point about it being a relic of Western hegemony, we need to move forward with global cooperation and respecting each other's boundaries 💪🏽🌈. The US needs to chill out and stop trying to impose their will on others 🙅‍♂️💆‍♀️. International law is where it's at, not some outdated doctrine that's been used to justify colonialism and imperialism 👑💔. We need more voices like Finkelstein speaking out against this kind of imperialistic nonsense 💥🌟 #MonroeDoctrineIsOutdated #InternationalLawMatters #SovereigntyIsKey
 
🤔 this doctrine is literally ancient history now - who do they think they're kidding with this "protecting american interests" nonsense? 🤑 it's all about keeping the US in charge and maintaining its grip on global power. newsflash: the world has moved on, folks! 🌎 we need to be talking about cooperation and mutual respect, not some outdated policy that's only good for keeping us in line. 💪 what's next, is the US gonna start telling countries how to run their own affairs? 😒 it's time to rethink this whole "monroe doctrine" thing...
 
the US thinks it can just waltz back into latin america like no time has passed since trump was around 🤦‍♀️ and start making demands again? newsflash: the world is way more connected now and they need to stop acting like they're some kinda superpower 🚫 international law ain't exactly hard to follow, guys 🙄
 
Ugh, can you believe what's happening with this Monroe Doctrine nonsense? It's like, how can we even talk about US foreign policy without acknowledging its total out of touch-ness with reality? 🙄 Like, a law prof is slamming it as outdated and violative of international sovereignty, but honestly I'm not surprised. The US has been acting so imperialistic for ages, and this doctrine is basically just a fancy way of saying "we can do whatever we want because it's America". Newsflash: the world is not a playground for US interests anymore! 🌎 It's like, we're living in a global village now, remember? Everyone's got a say, everyone's got rights. The Monroe Doctrine is just this relic from another era that needs to be left in the dustbin of history. And seriously, who thought it was okay to intervene in Venezuela without so much as a second thought? It's like, basic human decency, people! 🤷‍♂️ We need more voices like Professor Finkelstein speaking truth to power and pushing for real change.
 
OMG this is so wild!!! 🤯 I'm like totally shook by Finkelstein's comments about the Monroe Doctrine being outdated 🙅‍♂️ I mean, can you even imagine if another country came in here and just started making decisions for us without asking? 😱 It's so not cool how some people think they can just use power to get what they want... like, what's next?!? 🤔 We need more voices speaking out about this kind of thing. International sovereignty is a big deal! 💪
 
I'm just thinking, if a law professor is saying the Monroe Doctrine is outdated and its purpose was actually to help US businesses get richer in Latin America back in the day... how can we trust this doctrine now? 🤔💸 It's not like the world hasn't changed since then. International cooperation and global institutions are super important these days, and it seems like the US is trying to impose its will on other countries instead of working together with them. 😕
 
I'm worried about this whole thing 🤔. The US has always been a superpower, but does that mean they can just do whatever they want in other countries? It seems like the Monroe Doctrine is just an excuse for them to step in and meddle when it doesn't serve their interests anymore.

I think it's cool that Professor Finkelstein is speaking out about this. She makes some valid points about how the doctrine was originally created to justify US intervention in Latin America, but now it seems like a relic of the past. I mean, we're living in a world where countries are more connected and global institutions have more power than ever before.

It's not just about Venezuela either – what if other countries start taking issue with US actions? It could get messy 🤯. Maybe it's time for the US to rethink its approach and work with other nations on international law and cooperation instead of trying to dictate terms?
 
I THINK THE MONROE DOCTRINE IS LONG OVERDUE FOR A REWRITE 🙄 IT'S LIKE THE US IS STILL TRYING TO PLAY GOD IN LATIN AMERICA, AND IT JUST DOESN'T CUT IT IN TODAY'S WORLD 🌎 WE NEED TO START TREATING OTHER COUNTRIES AS EQUALS WITH SOVEREIGNTY, NOT SOME KIND OF SIDE DISH FOR US TO JUST TAKE WHAT WE WANT 🤯
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... if the US is basically saying "this is our backyard, you can't do anything" then isn't that kinda like imperialism? 🌎 It's crazy to see how some people still got this whole "Manifest Destiny" vibe going on in 2025 😂. We should be recognizing each other's sovereignty and working together as equals, not trying to impose our will over others. 💪 And by the way, shouldn't the US Congress have a say in these kinds of military interventions? 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're making it up as they go along... 😅
 
I think this is getting out of hand 🚨. If we're really gonna reassess the Monroe Doctrine now, it's about time we do so. The US has been playing global cop for far too long, using its military might to enforce its interests abroad. It's like they think they're above international law or something 🙄.

The idea that this doctrine is outdated and violative of sovereignty makes total sense in today's interconnected world. We have the EU, ASEAN, and all these other global institutions making decisions that affect us all. The US can't just swoop in whenever it feels like it anymore 💥.

It's time for the US to join the 21st century and start respecting international law instead of trying to rewrite it 🤦‍♂️.
 
the US is still trying to justify its actions with an outdated policy from the 19th century 🤔😬. like, didn't they learn anything from the past? it's crazy how some people think they can just impose their will on other countries without any consequences 💥. professor finkelstein makes a solid point about international sovereignty and self-determination - we should be focusing on working together as global citizens rather than trying to one-up each other 🌎💪
 
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