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Curtis A Ward, former Jamaican ambassador, has expressed concern over Trinidad and Tobago’s support of US military actions against Venezuela. He believes this support could lead to serious repercussions for the country. Ward criticizes the government of Trinidad and Tobago for aligning with US efforts aimed at regime change in Venezuela, placing the country’s people and economy at grave risk. He suggests that more Trinidadian and Tobagonian citizens could be affected than American citizens. Ward also criticizes Caribbean leaders for their silence, suggesting they fear US retaliation. He urges both regional governments and citizens of Trinidad and Tobago to oppose military escalation.
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