Trinidad and Tobago Aligns with U.S. as Venezuela Tensions Rise Near Guyana
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Trinidad and Tobago Aligns with U.S. as Venezuela Tensions Rise Near Guyana
The government of Trinidad and Tobago confirmed that it supports the presence of United States naval forces in the southern Caribbean. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar stated that if Venezuela attacks Guyana and Washington requests access, her government will allow U.S. military operations from Trinidadian territory. She emphasized that her country will continue good relations with […]
Knight: Government should not blindly follow US lead - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
INTERNATIONAL relations expert Prof Andy Knight says Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and her government do not appear to understand the real agenda of the US towards Venezuela. He expressed this view in relation to a statement by Persad-Bissessar on August 23, which supported the deployment of US naval vessels in the southern Caribbean Sea, outside of Venezuela's territorial waters. In her statement, Persad-Bissessar also said if the US re…
In addition, he issued a strong warning: if Nicolás Maduro’s regime attacks Guyana, his country will no doubt allow US troops to enter its territory to defend the neighboring nation. In a statement redefining strategic alliances in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, said [...]
Trinidad and Tobago’s decision to support the United States in the event of a conflict with Venezuela over Guyana represents a significant change in the security of the Caribbean. Amid increased U.S. military deployment in the region and tensions over the Esequibo territorial dispute, the Trinidadian government, led by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, announced its willingness to grant access to its territory to U.S. forces if Washington r…
The country said that if the Maduro regime launches an attack on Guyana, and Trump asks for its help, it will support military actions
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago expressed its support for the U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean against drug cartels and made it clear that, in the event of an aggression by the Maduro regime against Guyana, it will provide access to its territory for Washington to defend Georgetown. In a statement, the Trinitarian Executive assured that U.S. operations “have the full support of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago,” and clarified…
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