Before Venezuela, US has long involvement in Latin America
By The Associated Press
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accuses the United States of trying to orchestrate a coup against him. While the U.S. says its trying to rescue Venezuelas democracy, Washington has a long history of interventions military and otherwise in Latin American politics.
Since the advent of the Monroe Doctrine in the early 19th century, the United States has involved itself in the daily affairs of nations across the hemisphere, often on behalf of North American commercial interests or to support right-leaning forces against leftist leaders.
That military involvement petered out after the end of the Cold War, although the U.S. has been accused of granting at least tacit backing to coups in Venezuela in 2002 and Honduras in 2009.
The Trumps administration leading role in recognizing Juan Guaido as the interim president of Venezuela returns the U.S. to a more assertive role in Latin America than it has had for years.
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