This report covers trinidad backs controversial us with key details and context.
This report covers trinidad backs controversial us with key details and context.
The Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago has issued a statement expressing its support for the US military action in the Caribbean, despite the death of at least two of its fishermen. This support comes in the wake of seven US strikes that have resulted in 32 deaths. The Ministry has backed these operations, which are aimed at tackling drug and human trafficking and transnational crime in the region. This endorsement aligns with the contentious belief of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that such actions will make the Caribbean a ‘true zone of peace’.
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