US Warship Departs Trinidad and Tobago After Exercise Amid Venezuela Tensions
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A destroyer from the United States sailed a port in Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday, just over 10 kilometres off the coast of Venezuela, in the midst of the military deployment ordered by Washington for its anti-drug operation in the Caribbean, journalists from the AFP said. Washington accuses the Venezuelan government of leading a drug cartel and since August has launched an anti-drug operation in the Caribbean and the Pacific, in which it has …
The people of Caracas spoke out for peace and rejected the actions of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, who allowed U.S. military maneuvers in the Caribbean nation.
The English-speaking archipelago collided with Maduro's government for its explicit support for U.S. military maneuvers.
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US warship departs Trinidad and Tobago after exercise amid Venezuela tensions
A US guided-missile destroyer that docked for four days in Trinidad and Tobago, within firing range of mainland Venezuela - which called its presence a “provocation” - departed as scheduled on Thursday, AFP witnessed.
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