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The PM's reckless rhetoric
Posted: Thursday, September 4, 2025

The PM's reckless rhetoric
With a US$50 million bounty for information leading to Maduro's arrest or conviction—the highest ever issued by the US government, and twice that once offered for Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden—regime change is an obvious goal of the US mission.

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PM criticised for endorsing US military attack...
'No Caricom consultation, no clarity'

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Trump defends deadly strike on Venezuelan gang, Rubio says it will happen again

Venezuelan official: US naval strike video 'Likely AI-Generated'
Venezuelan Minister of Communication and Information Freddy Nanez has suggested that a video released by the White House yesterday showing a naval attack on what the US deemed a 'drug-carrying boat' coming out of Venezuela was Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated.

Venezuela Minister: An AI creation

Criminologist: PM may have been misled about US strike
"If you've bought in, lock, stock, and barrel, to a strike that doesn't even validate the official word of the Trump administration, then you've bought into a con. The ride will get rougher before it gets any smoother. The road ahead will be bumpy," Figuera said in a phone interview on September 3.

Persad-Bissessar, responding to a September 2 US strike that allegedly killed 11 people aboard a vessel claimed to be linked to the Venezuela-based transnational criminal organisation Tren de Aragua (TDA), said: "The US military should kill them all violently."

Real reason Uncle Sam's military in Caribbean waters

Cedros fisherfolk: We feel safe so far, but we can't handle war
LIFE in the predominantly fishing communities in Cedros appears to be continuing as usual, although they are expressing their concerns about the growing tensions between the US and Venezuela.

Fishermen in fear
Aboud slams PM's 'kill them all violently'

CoP to drug runners: When US armada comes calling, I wish you luck

More licks for UNC PRO Meighoo over Dr Williams comment

Brazilian volleyball coach dies days after Tobago camp
Days after sharing his expertise at the second edition of a beach volleyball development camp at Courland Beach Sports Arena in Black Rock, Tobago, Brazilian volleyball coach Paulo Roberto Moreira da Costa has passed away at 56.



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