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US Militarizing Latin America to 'Rip Off Its Sovereignty'

© AFP 2023 / Orlando SIERRAAn unidentified US military (L) says goodbye to a Honduran soldier.
An unidentified US military (L) says goodbye to a Honduran soldier. - Sputnik International
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Over two centuries, the US considered Latin America as a "back yard" for its geopolitical ambitions. The overall historical development in the New World reflects a reality where the US has been dominating in the region and controlling the political and economic situation in most countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Nevertheless, recently the world has witnessed the US countering the struggle for freedom which has engulfed the Latin American nations, geopolitical analyst Eric Draitser told Telesur TV.

After Hugo Chavez assumed power in Venezuela the process of regional integration and the creation of a regional system of collective security began. The striving of Latin America nations for broader political, economic and cultural independence has forced the US to use military force in response.

Fighting drug cartels and terrorist group has repeatedly been cited by Washington as a precondition for a military invasion. Actually, this is how the US tries to strengthen its military influence and broaden its hegemony in the region, he assumed.

Over the recent years, the US has taken numerous steps to bolster its military presence in Latin America.

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The US deployed to Honduras five squadrons of military planes and helicopters controlled by its military instructors. Their goal is providing aerial support for ground forces during special operation in Latin America.

The US also deployed marine units to Honduras, with the official reason cited as helping locals during the hurricane season. What is more, the two countries cooperate in fighting drug trafficking and training special police forces.

All of the above prove that Washington is currently re-militarizing the region, providing military assistance instead of an invasion, Dreitser said.

Colombia is a key nation in the US military doctrine for Latin America. Currently, Washington is implementing several initiatives aimed at, as US officials say, maintaining and bolstering security in the country.

The US has assisted Colombia in its war against drug cartels. For instance, from 2010 to 2015 Washington unveiled $3 billion to help Bogota fight cartels.

Now, the US is actively making efforts to develop cooperation between NATO and Colombia.

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Many Latin American leaders are anxious about the US meddling into regional affairs, the analyst pointed out.

Finally, the US militarized push in Latin America is an effort to test how far the region can go in its military cooperation, and to understand what it can give for that, he added.

The recent buildup of regional supranational institutions (UNASUR, ALBA, Petrocaribe) which cannot be controlled from abroad is a signal for Washington to start using its armed forces, the analyst underscored.

"The US policy in Latin America is not much different from its actions in other parts of the world, including Africa, the Middle East and Asia by using its military forces to prevent nations from independent development. There is no doubt this is done to restore control over the region as well as hegemonic positions in the international arena," Draitser concluded.

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