US: Global Peacekeeper or Power Broker?
Examining whether US actions—from Greenland to Venezuela and Iran—reflect a role as world peacekeeper or a bid for broader global influence.
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Examining whether US actions—from Greenland to Venezuela and Iran—reflect a role as world peacekeeper or a bid for broader global influence.
On January 21, 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has agreed to join the U.S.-led Board of Peace for Gaza, reversing earlier opposition to President Trump’s war-ending plan.
At the UN on Dec 23, 2025, China’s deputy envoy Sun Lei condemned US sanctions and naval actions against Venezuela, urging an end to unilateral measures that threaten regional stability.
President Trump said the US ‘needs’ Greenland for security, appointed Jeff Landry envoy. Denmark and Greenland leaders swiftly rejected any annexation under international law.
President Trump has ordered a naval blockade of sanctioned oil tankers into and out of Venezuela, intensifying U.S. pressure and prompting global shipping and aviation warnings.
Trump warns of land strikes targeting Venezuelan-linked drug traffickers, while President Maduro vows to resist U.S. pressure.
Honduras warns that U.S. military agreements may be jeopardized in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s planned mass deportations, sparking concerns across Latin America.
An ex-State Department official reveals that 20 years of U.S. security aid to Israel has failed to bring peace, calling for a reevaluation of foreign policy strategies.