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Tobago Questions Foreign Aircraft Landings’ Secrecy

Tobago’s residents have recently been raising questions about the foreign aircraft that frequently land on the island. The reason given for these mysterious landings is usually national security, but many locals are beginning to question whether this is the complete truth or merely a convenient explanation. Governments worldwide tend to limit information about certain flights due to security and diplomatic reasons. However, the constant aircraft activity in Tobago has become noticeable given the island’s small size and the visibility of air traffic. This has sparked debate among locals about whether the national security argument is being used to cover up bureaucratic inefficiencies or control narratives. No official clarification has been provided yet, leaving Tobagonians to continue observing and questioning.

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