CARACAS / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – Tensions between Venezuela and the US are rising after President Nicolás Maduro called planned US military exercises in Trinidad and Tobago a “criminal war”. These exercises, scheduled to begin on Sunday, have raised concerns about a possible escalation of conflict in the Caribbean.
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Recent developments in the Caribbean have once again fueled geopolitical tensions between Venezuela and the United States. President Nicolás Maduro has sharply criticized the planned US military exercises in Trinidad and Tobago and described them as a “criminal war”. These exercises, scheduled to begin on Sunday, have raised concerns in the region about a possible escalation of conflict.
Trinidad and Tobago, located just a few miles from the Venezuelan coast, has agreed to host U.S. forces for five days. This decision was presented by the country’s government as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking. Nevertheless, the announcement of the exercises, which also include the presence of a US guided-missile destroyer, has led to sharp reactions in Venezuela.
Maduro has called on his supporters to remain vigilant and accused the US of staging a military provocation. He warned that the people of Trinidad and Tobago must decide whether they want to continue to allow their country to be used as a base for threats against the Caribbean. These comments come at a time when the US is increasing its military presence in the region, further escalating tensions.
While the US government emphasizes that the exercises are aimed at combating drug trafficking, some experts have questioned the need for such a massive military presence. The deployment of the largest U.S. warship, the USS Gerald R. Ford, to the region is considered the most significant military presence since the 1989 invasion of Panama. These developments have fueled fears that both the United States and Venezuela could be preparing for a larger conflict.
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