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Caribbean Island 7 Miles From Venezuela Endorses U.S. Navy Deployment if Maduro Attacks Neighboring Country

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Trinidad and Tobago has declared its support for the U.S. Navy's recent deployment near Venezuela and said it would allow American forces to use its territory if president Nicolás Maduro were to attack neighboring Guyana

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The Government of Trinidad and Tobago stated that it supports the decision of the United States to deploy “military resources” in the Caribbean, near the territorial waters of Venezuela, due to the increased violence due to the presence of “terrorist drug cartels” in the region.

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Amid growing tensions in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago expressed support for the deployment of US Navy destroyers and amphibious ships in international waters close to Venezuela, an operation led by the Trump Administration to combat drug trafficking. Read more]]>

The government of Trinidad and Tobago took a stand in favor of the U.S. military deployment against Venezuela and the government of Nicolás Maduro.Under the pretext of the fight against drug trafficking, on August 19, Reuters reported on a U.S. military deployment in the south of the Caribbean Sea, which included “destructor” ships USS Gravely, USS Jason Dunham and USS Sampson, 4,000 troops, P-8 spy planes and at least one submarine capable of a…

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Miami Herald broke the news in Miami, United States on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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