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5 December, 12:18

Roosevelt's policy of watching over affairs in the We

Hemisphere was known as the

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    The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.

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    The Monroe Doctrine is a 1823 idea turned into a U. S. foreign policy guideline that states that any intervention of European powers in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere's nations will be taken as a hostile act against the security of the United States. Washington wanted European countries to abstain from such interference and declared it will not intervene in the affairs of Europe.

    President Theodore Roosevelt followed a policy of active diplomatic and military intervention in Latin America and the Caribbean. The policy means that the U. S. should intervene in regional countries facing instability and that are highly indebted to make sure they meet their international financial obligations toward European creditors. The aim was to avoid any European intervention in a regional country, and it was attuned to the Monroe Doctrine. That's why it was called the Roosevelt Corollary, and it led to US military interventions in some countries.
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