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Venezuela has officially accused Trinidad and Tobago of conducting military exercises in collaboration with the CIA and the U.S. Southern Command between October 26 and 30. The Venezuelan government terms these exercises as a ‘hostile provocation’ and a ‘serious threat to Caribbean peace.’ They claim to have captured a group of mercenaries, with intelligence indicating a planned false-flag attack from the waters near Trinidad and Tobago. The statement also alleges that these actions could escalate to a full military confrontation. The Venezuelan government further accuses Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar of surrendering Trinidad and Tobago’s sovereignty, turning the nation into a ‘U.S. military colony’, and violating CARICOM and CELAC principles. The statement alleges that innocent Trinidian fishermen have been subjected to extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean Sea, and the government of Trinidad and Tobago is condemned for purportedly supporting U.S. imperial domination in the region. Venezuela maintains that it will not accept threats from ‘vassal governments’ and pledges to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity through its National Armed Forces.
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