Tag: #Caribbean
International Law at Stake: UN Group Condemns U.S. Threats to Venezuela
Operation Southern Launch and the USS Gerald R. Ford raise alarms, as allies call for restraint and respect for Venezuela’s sovereignty and regional peace. In a time marked by escalating geopolitical tensions, the Friends of the UN Group is expressing serious concerns regarding the United States’ hostile actions towards Venezuela. A coalition of UN member […]
November 19, 2025
President Maduro to Trump: Choose Dialogue, Not Escalation
In a direct appeal to his U.S. counterpart, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced on Monday that he has sent a formal letter to President Donald Trump. Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro reiterates a core principle of his government’s foreign policy: diplomacy is the only effective path for mutual understanding between sovereign nations, and sustained dialogue is […]
November 17, 2025
Could Trinidad and Tobago Be Pulled Into a U.S. agression Against Venezuela?
The former PM challenges Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s government on SOFA limits, warning that choices now could shape Trinidad and Tobago’s security. Trinidad and Tobago’s former Prime Minister Keith Rowley on Monday warned that the country could be drawn into a regional conflict, alleging that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s government is exposing the small, relatively unprotected nation […]
November 17, 2025
Trump Denies Imminent Attack On Venezuela Reported By US Media
The U.S. president dismissed reports of planned strikes but did not deny recent military deployments in the Caribbean, which Caracas calls part of a ‘multi-form war’. United States President Donald Trump stated this Friday that he is “not considering” launching attacks against Venezuela, following reports in U.S. media about alleged military preparations by Washington targeting […]
October 31, 2025
Barbados PM Warns Against Escalation and Unilateral Force in the Caribbean
Speaking Saturday on the second day of the Barbados Labour Party’s 86th Annual Conference at Queen’s Park, Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley issued a pointed appeal for de-escalation in the Caribbean, warning of threats in regional waters and insisting that disputes be settled through the United Nations rather than unilateral action. She emphasized that […]
October 26, 2025
Lula Proposes Trump To Be An Intermediary Between U.S. And Venezuela
In a notable diplomatic overture with potential regional ripple effects, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva offered to act as a bridge between Washington and Caracas during an “excellent” bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The encounter, held on the sidelines of ASEAN gatherings, also opened a path to […]
October 26, 2025
Sovereignty and Defense: Venezuela’s Unique Air Shield in South America
In an era where geopolitical tensions define international relations, the conversation surrounding national defense has never been more pertinent. In South America, Venezuela stands out for its exceptional air defense capabilities. With a robust anti-aircraft system that rivals those of larger nations, Venezuela has developed a unique strategy to project its air defense and ensure […]
October 24, 2025
U.S. Strikes Leave trail Of Bodies On Trinidad And Tobago Shores
The military campaign, ostensibly targeting drug trafficking from Venezuela, faces scrutiny as local populations question their government’s alignment with U.S. operations that have left at least 37 dead in the region. Unidentified bodies with severe burn marks and missing limbs have been washing ashore in Trinidad and Tobago since September, a direct consequence of U.S. […]
October 23, 2025
Sovereignty First: Venezuela Warns Against Foreign Interference
In a world where national security and sovereignty are increasingly challenged, Venezuela’s Defense Minister, General Vladimir Padrino Lopez, recently provided a robust update on the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) activities aimed at safeguarding the nation. Amid escalating tensions, particularly related to alleged U.S. military maneuvers in the Caribbean region, Padrino emphasized the army’s commitment […]
September 8, 2025
Pentagon Official Exposes Illegal Aspects of Trump’s Caribbean Operation
A U.S. military operation under the Trump administration involving an attack on a ship in the Caribbean near Venezuela has drawn criticism and sparked debate over its legality and ethical implications, with experts and officials citing potential violations of international law. As we delve into this contentious issue, it becomes clear that the ramifications extend […]