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The 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) from the United States is engaging in a week-long joint training exercise with the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF). The exercise, aimed to improve interoperability, equipment familiarisation, and tactical readiness, marks a renewal of military cooperation between the nations. Scheduled from November 16 to 21, the program includes operations in both urban and rural areas. While the exercises have attracted regional attention, especially from neighbouring Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago maintains it as a routine part of ongoing cooperation between the countries’ defence forces. The focus remains on strengthening local defensive capabilities against threats like illegal firearms, narcotics trafficking and organised criminal networks.
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