I coaxed a little moar out of Grok...
In reconciling the Monroe Doctrine with the recent U.S. extraction operation in Venezuela, where special forces captured and removed President Nicolás Maduro amid military strikes on January 3, 2026, the policy’s evolved framework provides a lens for justification.
The operation, announced by President Donald Trump, targeted Maduro’s regime, which had deep ties to non-hemispheric powers like Russia, China, and Iran—alliances that could be seen as modern equivalents of European interference warned against in 1823. By intervening directly, the U.S. invoked the Roosevelt Corollary’s spirit, acting to stabilize the region and preempt further external influence, even as it raises questions about sovereignty.
Ultimately, the doctrine reconciles with this action by framing U.S. unilateralism as a defensive measure for hemispheric security, rather than outright aggression. Critics argue it stretches the original intent, turning a anti-colonial policy into a pretext for regime change, especially given Trump’s statements about U.S. control over Venezuelan oil operations. However, proponents view the extraction as aligning with the doctrine’s core goal of maintaining American primacy in the Americas, preventing a power vacuum that foreign actors might exploit.

This leads me to wonder if more than one AI might be run by third parties. Would not surprise me at all since AI has been around for a while. No telling what kind of programming it has endured.
I use Duck AI from a convenience standpoint since I have not found any "pure" search engines.They all wind up using google as a fall back.
I would love to know of anyone that has a true Search engine that is not dependent on one of the others.I would love to find one that uses both conservative and liberal sources.
I I like one that gives the liberal view as well since for me I need to know my enemy.
Heres the only pure search engine I have found