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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has called for calm in the public following the arrival of the American warship, USS Gravely. She attributes any unrest or panic to political schemes by the People’s National Movement (PNM). The Prime Minister asserts that the visit is a part of the ongoing security cooperation between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States. She questions why the opposition is trying to instill fear and confusion in an attempt to weaken these efforts. In a recent statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Persad-Bissessar expressed concern about the PNM, a party suspected of receiving funding from the local drug mafia, openly undermining efforts to curb drug, arms, and human trafficking into the country. She believes the PNM is running a daily disinformation campaign to derail drug and arms interdiction efforts, protecting their illicit financiers.
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