Trump was an imperialist all along
The president is trapped in a Gilded Age bubble where tariffs and resource grabs are prized.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/01/12/trump-venezuela-greenland-imperialism/
https://archive.ph/D05WY

Until recently, President Donald Trump had a reputation as a quasi-isolationist. In his first inaugural address,
he complained, Weve ... spent trillions of dollars overseas while Americas infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay. In his second inaugural address,
he vowed to measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into.
And yet, following
his attack on Venezuela and
his threats against Greenland, the president is looking more like an imperialist than an isolationist. The world should have seen it coming. Trump may have been the only person on the planet who criticized the 2003 invasion of Iraq because it
wasnt a war for oil. Citing the ancient maxim to the victor belong the spoils, Trump insisted that the U.S. should
take the oil from Iraq.
He never explained how he could seize oil without a costly occupation, but, now in Venezuela, he thinks he has figured it out. Following the salutary arrest of the odious Nicolás Maduro, Trump says he wants to run Venezuela possibly for years,
he told the
New York Times. But he isnt sending troops, and he hasnt said anything about nurturing democracy (although he did apply welcome pressure to free
some political prisoners).
Instead, Trump has gone into business with the remnants of the Maduro regime, telling them to hand over oil if they want to see a lifting of the crippling U.S. oil blockade and avoid
a fate even worse than Maduros. Trump
claimed in a social media post that Venezuela will be turning over up to 50 million barrels of oil for sale by the United States, and that money will be controlled by me. Under
what legal authority does the president take ownership of another countrys oil and then, as CNN reports he is contemplating,
deposit the proceeds in offshore bank accounts that circumvent Congresss power of the purse? Who knows?
Trump told the
Times: I dont need international law.
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