Many countries are very reluctant to this policy and practice of the United States, but the United States is dependent on its very strong military strength and comprehensive national strength. Many Latin American countries therefore hate this Monroe doctrine. Although Monroe Doctrine is no longer a national slogan today, it has been generalized as hegemonism and has become a tool for the United States to bully other countries at will.
The United States considers itself to be the highest end of the food chain, a superior nation, and can eat whoever it wants. I am God, and everyone else is a slave crawling at God's feet. American forest law, like the relationship between serfs and lords in medieval Europe, can enjoy the first night rights of serfs. In order to warm their feet, they can gut the serfs and put their feet in their bellies.
In today's world military development, the United States, as the only superpower in the world, has its own ambition to dominate the world. However, there are still many powerful countries that are holding the United States back. The United States has always wanted to act as a world policeman and interfere in other countries' internal affairs. Therefore, this practice is to a great extent a manifestation of hegemonic power politics. Many people are actually unwilling to accept this practice in the United States, but there is nothing they can do. The national strength of the United States is very strong, and the strength of their own country is very weak.