The U.S. raid on Caracas and the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on January 3 gave credibility to President Trump’s pronouncement of “preeminence” in Latin America in his National Security Strategy. But Washington’s reassertion of hemispheric influence also raises questions about how a renewed Monroe Doctrine might reshape the way other countries — above [...]The post After Caracas: A New U.S. Posture in the Americas and What It Means for China and Russia appeared first on Stimson Center.