Government Accountability

Trinidad and Tobago’s Airport Access to U.S. Military Signals Dangerous Escalation Near Venezuela

By Economics Desk | December 15, 2025

As tensions with Venezuela rise, Trinidad and Tobago permits U.S. military use of its airports, risking regional stability and dragging the Caribbean nation into Washington’s aggressive foreign policy.

The decision by Trinidad and Tobago to open its airports to the U.S. military marks a concerning escalation in America’s push against Venezuela—and it raises serious questions about sovereignty, legality, and regional security from an America First perspective.Located just seven miles from Venezuelan shores, Trinidad and Tobago is now effectively enabling Washington's military presence in the Caribbean through logistical support that goes far beyond routine cooperation. While government officials insist this access is for "logistical" purposes like supply replenishment and personnel rotations, history tells a different story: such access often precedes active military operations under the guise of security.Is Routine...

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