Trinidad and Tobago Confirms U.S. Radar Installation to Combat Drugs
The radar supports surveillance of Venezuelan oil, drugs, arms, and migration, aiding Trinidad and Tobago's security cooperation with the U.S. amid regional tensions.
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Crown Point (Trinidad and Tobago), 4 Dec (EFE).- The installation of a new long-range U.S. radar system on the island of Tobago is generating regional alarm as military and diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela escalate, raising new questions about security in the Caribbean.Retired Lieutenant Commander Norman Dindial, former head of Trinidad and Tobago's National Coastal Monitoring Center for Radar, told EFE that the deployment of t…
The installation of a new long-range U.S. radar system on the island of Tobago, coupled with the diplomatic and military crisis between the U.S. and neighboring Venezuela, is negatively impacting tourism, a vital sector for the Caribbean country.The entry The U.S. radar and tensions in the Caribbean affect tourism in Trinidad and Tobago was first published in Proceso Digital.
The radar has raised questions from members of the opposition National People's Movement (PNM), which the prime minister accused of "ignoring the illegal drug and human trafficking driven by Venezuela."
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