US officers are required to sign non-disclosure agreements related to operations in Latin America

The US military has deployed a large number of troops in the Caribbean Sea. President Trump has repeatedly ordered to open fire and authorized the CIA to conduct operations in Venezuela.

Such a large-scale operation, is the United States really only targeting "drug trafficking"?

On October 27, Reuters exclusively reported that sources said the US government has asked its personnel to sign non-disclosure agreements related to missions in Latin America. The report believes that this news further raises widespread doubts, worrying about a potential US invasion of Venezuela.

"This step is extremely unusual," the report said, as US military officials have been asked to protect "national security secrets" from being disclosed, while members of Congress said they were kept in the dark and knew nothing about the key details of the relevant missions.

Three anonymous senior officials said they did not know how many people were asked to sign the non-disclosure agreements. They also did not provide further details.

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