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Imagine Russian warships, missiles, and military alliances spreading across Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and then tell me what year Washington wouldโve nuked the map.
If America gets a Monroe Doctrine, then Russia gets one too, or itโs all a lie.
Great powers ought to stay out of each otherโs immediate security lanes. Thatโs not just a preference. It should be the foundation of global stability.
But what the West has done, expanding a hostile military bloc (NATO) to Russiaโs doorstep, breaks every rule in the book. Imagine if Russia set up bases in Tijuana or Quebec. The U.S. would declare it a casus belli before breakfast.
This isnโt about wanting to draw up spheres of influence. Itโs about wanting to draw up spheres of security for Great Powers, so they can stay out of each other's lane. This does not mean exclusive economic zones, it's about drawing up a new security architecture for the multipolar world.
If the Monroe Doctrine, which warns foreign powers to stay out of the Western Hemisphere, is accepted for the US, then why isnโt Russia afforded the same strategic perimeter? Why is it โdefensiveโ when Washington does it, but โaggressiveโ when Moscow draws a red line?
Monroe got his doctrine. Moscow gets one too. Either that, or we find out quickly what happens when the last red line finally breaks.