Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago
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Part of the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean, the warship arrived in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday to conduct joint exercises Venezuelan authorities described Trinidad and Tobago's decision to host the vessel as a provocation and suspended energy agreements with the Caribbean nation.
As a U.S. warship docked in Trinidad & Tobago for what the country's government called “training exercises,” Venezuela lashed out, accusing T&T Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar of acting like a “military colony.”
Video. The USS Gravely, a destroyer equipped with guided missiles, departed from Port of Spain in Trinidad on Thursday morning.
A U.S. military ship on Sunday docked in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, amid tensions in the Caribbean sparked by U.S. military action against boats accused of attempting to smuggle fentanyl
A US warship has docked in Trinidad and Tobago as Venezuela blasts the Caribbean island nation for holding joint exercises with the United States.
Trinidad and Tobago, in a deepening diplomatic row with Caracas over US military activity in the Caribbean, was on Tuesday mulling a "mass deportation" of undocumented migrants -- most of
Un buque de guerra de Estados Unidos atracó en la capital de Trinidad y Tobago el domingo mientras la administración de Trump aumenta la presión militar sobre la vecina Venezuela y su presidente Nicolás Maduro.
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