NCS host Abby Phillip on Saturday invoked one of many world’s most recognizable actors in one in all his most memorable roles to research President Donald Trump’s current strikes.

“Just 10 days into the new year, Donald Trump seems to be channeling his inner Leonardo DiCaprio and declaring himself the ‘king of the world,’” said Phillip on “Saturday Morning Table for Five.”

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Phillip’s “king of the world” reference is, in fact, to DiCaprio’s well-known declaration within the 1997 basic “Titanic.” She then started to go down an inventory of the president’s actions.

“First, of course, the brazen raid and capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela …” Philip mentioned.

The Trump administration carried out a U.S. navy operation final week within the Venezuelan capital of Caracas to seize Maduro, allegedly killing dozens of security personnel, and extradited him and his spouse to face federal charges of narco-conspiracy and drug trafficking.

Phillip famous that “the plan for the aftermath” is “vague at best,” however mentioned one factor is obvious: Trump “wants the oil.” Venezuela holds the largest oil reserves on the earth, and Trump has stated the U.S. shall be “very strongly involved” in “the future” of its oil.

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“Second, he’s threatened to do the same thing to other nations, from Colombia to Cuba,” mentioned Phillip. “And third, his declaration that he’s considering military force to take over Greenland — because, as his advisor puts it, the U.S. is ‘entitled’ to own the NATO ally.”

Trump first floated the idea of annexing Greenland in his first time period, however revisited the plan after capturing Maduro, maintaining that buying or taking on the self-governing territory of Denmark, even by U.S. military force, is important “from the standpoint of national security.”

He has also signaled interest in Mexico, warning the nation to get “their act together.”

“And finally, if it’s not clear yet, Trump says that the only thing limiting his powers on the world stage is, quote, his ‘own mortality,’” Phillip continued. “And to top it all off, he says the U.S. doesn’t ‘need international law.’”

Phillip argued that is “a whole lot” of the so-called “Donroe” doctrine, Trump’s twist on the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, through which then-president James Monroe warned European powers in opposition to additional interfering within the Western Hemisphere concerning U.S. affairs.

New York Post correspondent Lydia Moynihan — who lately mentioned on NCS that “certain cultures” are incompatible with America — had no hassle defending Trump’s actions, arguing that the Founding Fathers have been “very clear.”

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“‘There is no liberty without virtue,’” Moynihan mentioned Saturday. “But look, what he’s saying is pretty in line with what the Monroe Doctrine has stated for hundreds of years, that we have a responsibility and the ability to have sovereignty in this hemisphere.”

Following the seize and extradition of Maduro final week, the State Department on social media said, “This is OUR hemisphere, and President Trump will not allow our security to be threatened.”

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