Here we get into the reasoning behind the Monroe Doctrine (introduced on December 2, 1823 by US President, James Monroe), where Washington high-mindedly declares that any European interference with countries in the Americas would be considered as Aggression against the United States, requiring US intervention. [5]
Horhey's clarifying comment:
"Of course, when we talk about "economic prosperity", we don't necessarily mean the people of the United States; we mean whoever dominates and controls, owns and manages the American economy."
Yes,
let's by all means make it clear that we are not talking about economic
prosperity for the people of the U.S. or of the rest of the world. This is the
most essential point that we must all understand correctly. It's not the people
who are at the receiving end of the cornucopia of goodies that are siphoned into
the United States and the Corporations via world domination and eternal war.
The "Grand Area" was considered a core region, which could always be extended to include more countries. As one of the planners said in May 1941:
"It would be the aim of American policy to spread the organization of the Grand Area."
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