One Principal that Compels us to War

Do they even teach the Monroe Doctrine in schools anymore?

The Monroe Doctrine began as a United States policy of opposing European colonialism in 1823.

It stated that further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in North or South America would be viewed as "the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States."

At the same time, the doctrine noted that the U.S. would recognize and not interfere with existing European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries.

By the end of the 19th century, President James Monroe's declaration was seen as a defining moment in the foreign policy of the United States and one of its longest-standing tenets.

It would be invoked by many U.S. statesmen and several U.S. presidents, including Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan.

Do they even teach the Monroe Doctrine in schools anymore?

Perhaps they should!

Foreign powers are increasingly meddling in the affairs of the USA.

Barely a day goes by without some kind of cyber-attack splashed across the newswires.

And that doesn’t even begin to probe the alleged Trump / Russian Election hacking debacle.

In fact, the core US military doctrine was altered in the late 90s to include what is now known as the Fifth Dimension of Operations. The first four being:

  1. Land
  2. Sea
  3. Air
  4. Space

And now:

  1. Information

Cyberterrorism and its antithesis, cybersecurity, now fulfill the characteristics for a new Elephant Bull Market

Speaking of areas of military operations, it should be obvious that we are embroiled in a heightened state of global conflict.

Whether religious, ethnic or tantrums brought about by global warming, we are not smart enough to identify its catalyst yet;

History Repeats…

What we find incredible is that nobody mentions or connects the current Heroine crisis plaguing this country with our military involvement in Afghanistan.