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US to hold new military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago on Friday announced a new round of military exercises with the United States, which has ramped up what it calls anti-drug operations in the Caribbean -- angering nearby Venezuela.
Before heading off on a trip to the Caribbean, you might think packing swim gear is enough, but you should really think twice before you do that.
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has doubled down on her support for the United States war on drug traffickers in the Caribbean, saying also that “many drug money-funded businesses” are pumping money into a public relations campaign against the US initiative.
Catholic bishops in the Caribbean are calling for dialogue, cooperation and calm amid rising geopolitical tensions that have seen a U.S. military buildup in the region. Such tensions compound a number of ongoing crises in several Caribbean nations,
Efforts are under way to promote development of a subsea natural gas pipeline system from Trinidad and Tobago northward through the Caribbean Sea and possibly ending on the North American mainland at Miami. Already a prefeasibility study has been completed ...
Recently, the Assembly of Caribbean People called for an International Day of Action in Defense of the Caribbean on October 16, with demonstrations and events in more than a dozen countries to reaffirm the region as a Zone of Peace. The initiative came ...
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Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela have agreed to look into the feasibility of a natural gas pipeline that would be constructed under the Caribbean Sea to the US. PORT OF SPAIN, Sept. 29-- Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela have agreed to look into the ...
“U.S. government officials have committed a murder and violated our sovereignty in territorial water,” Petro posted on social media. He named one Colombian man, Alejandro Carranza, who was killed in a U.S. attack, calling him a “lifelong fisherman.”
The U.S. military has been holding joint exercises with the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, just 7 miles from Venezuela, which had no comment on the arrival of the aircraft carrier.