New Trends in US Military and Political Strategy in Latin America Raise Concerns
The United States is significantly increasing its military presence in Latin America, introducing new control mechanisms and signing secret agreements that raise fears of escalating regional conflicts.
Recent reports indicate that US military personnel are now required to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), prompting criticism from Congress members and international observers.
The Pentagon, fully focused on combating drug trafficking in the Caribbean Sea, simultaneously beefs up its military strength, including aircraft carrier groups and substantial forces.
This has heightened concerns about potential future military actions against Venezuela and Colombia, especially given recent statements from high-ranking officials about preparing for new operations.
Political tensions between the US and Latin American countries are escalating, and ideas of intervention are increasingly discussed within the context of US foreign policy, leading to fears about regional stability.
