VENEZUELA STANDOFF: Trinidad and Tobago Will Allow US Military To Use Airports During Operations
Wise Latin American leaders will side with the US.
Between exfiltrating Maria Corina Machado to Norway so she could receive the Nobel Prize; seizing a sanctioned oil tanker; and tightening the noose with jet fighters flying up to the limit of Venezuela’s airspace – the pressure keeps upping.
Today, it arises that Trinidad and Tobago will allow the US military to utilize its airports in coming weeks, in yet another escalation.
#MediaRelease Trinidad and Tobago Reaffirms Sustained Security Cooperation with United States pic.twitter.com/aBphbEiwp9
— Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs (@mfcagovtt) December 15, 2025
Associated Press reported:
“The announcement comes after the U.S. military recently installed a radar system at the airport in Tobago. The Caribbean country’s government has said the radar is being used to fight local crime, and that the small nation wouldn’t be used as a launchpad to attack any other country.
The U.S. would use the airports for activity that would be ‘logistical in nature, facilitating supply replenishment and routine personnel rotations’, Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. It did not provide further details.”
– Trinidad and Tobago has approved the transit of U.S. military aircraft through its airports in the coming weeks, reaffirming ongoing security cooperation with the United States.
This includes joint military training, improved radar surveillance, and efforts to… pic.twitter.com/MS8vOKMXi7
— The Informant (@theinformant_x) December 15, 2025
Trinidad and Tobago has granted authorization for military flights from the United States with entry and departure at the international airports of Piarco and ANR Robinson in the coming weeks. pic.twitter.com/vQuT1sYgHa
— Devorah Sasha (@devorahsasha) December 15, 2025
Want to understand how big this is? Trinidad is 7 miles from Venezuela’s border.
“Hours after the announcement, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez said her country was immediately canceling any contract, deal or negotiation to supply natural gas to Trinidad and Tobago.
She also accused Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, of having a ‘hostile agenda’ against Venezuela, noting that the U.S. military installed an airport radar in Tobago. ‘This official has turned the territory of Trinidad and Tobago into a US aircraft carrier to attack Venezuela, in an unequivocal act of vassalage’, Rodríguez said.”
Venezuela announced the immediate termination of gas agreements with Trinidad and Tobago, after accusing its government of complicity in the theft of Venezuelan oil, an act that Caracas described as international piracy. pic.twitter.com/u1KxT8n6dP
— Sprinter Press (@SprinterPress) December 15, 2025
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