December 2 is the anniversary of The Monroe Doctrine in 1823. It was an explicit threat and implicit claim to all of the Americas.

The Monroe doctrine by US President James Monroe is written in heavy legalese. But the document makes it clear that the European powers are not to colonise the Americas any longer, and any interventions would be compromising US national security. Of course, at the time the US was a relative backwater on the European stage, and was largely ignored.

But the US forged ahead. The US expanded the Monroe Doctrine to include Hawaii in 1843. This would eventually lead to Hawaii’s annexation by the US. US President James Polk formally endorsed Manifest Destiny for the first time. Manifest Destiny is a US policy that acknowledged the racial superiority of white Americans, and that it was their destiny to civilise and bring light to the west.

Things would only get worse from here. The legacy of this has shown two centuries of coups, invasions, mass murders, and colonisation of the Americas from the US regime.