Panic on US ‘Aircraft Carrier’ Island After US-Venezuela Strikes Report
Summary
Tension is rising in Trinidad and Tobago after reports suggested the U.S. planned military strikes in Venezuela, though U.S. officials have denied this. The reports led to public concern in Trinidad and Tobago, a country close to Venezuela. President Trump is reportedly focused on combating drug trafficking in the region.Key Facts
- Reports claimed the U.S. might strike military targets in Venezuela, linking it to efforts against a drug cartel.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied any plans for a U.S. attack on Venezuela.
- President Trump has accused Venezuela's President Maduro of drug trafficking, an accusation Maduro denies.
- U.S. military actions have targeted suspected narcotics smuggling routes in the Caribbean.
- The U.S. military presence near Trinidad and Tobago has caused worry among locals.
- Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister stated there's no intelligence of an imminent military strike.
- A U.S. warship's arrival in Trinidad and Tobago heightened local concerns.
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