International Day of Independence from the United States is a visible expression of the protest against American hegemony and the imposition of Washington's globalist values on the people. 

Within the framework of the event, various public actions were held in 27 countries - round tables, online flash mobs and social networking activities. Representatives of Armenia, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, France, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Canada, Cyprus, Cuba, Germany, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Poland, Republic of the Congo, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, Venezuela wholeheartedly supported the idea of cooperative effort to bring the U.S. back to its national borders.

Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic

The Doctrine (1823)

The doctrine was presented by the 5-th U.S. President James Monroe (1817−1825) in 1823 as an official warning to (West) European powers that any European policy of imperialistic expansionism on the ground of the Americas (North, Central, and South or Anglo-Francophone and Latin, i.e., Spanish & Portuguese) was going to be taken into account by Washington as a threat to the U.S. national interests. In fact, the doctrine proclaimed the Americas as the sole business of the U.S. without any involvement or/and interruption from the outside world. In other words, James Monroe proclaimed the exclusive U.S. economic, financial, and geopolitical rights to deal (exploit) with the Americas (including Canada as well). The doctrine was later extended with practical consequences by both 26-th U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (1901−1909) and 28-th U. S. President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1913−1921) who used it to formally justify American imperialistic policies in several countries from Latin America from Mexico to Colombia. 

The Center for Geostrategic Studies, on the initiative of our colleague from Austria Patrick Poppel, is preparing to celebrate the First International Day of Independence from the influence of the United States of America. The purpose of this event is to draw the attention of the world public to the negative consequences of American hegemony and to promote the consolidation of forces interested in leaving the American sector and strengthening the sovereignty of their countries. The trademark of this event is a sign from West Germany: You are leaving the American sector.

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