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15th US strike
Posted: Monday, November 3, 2025

15th US strike kills 3 more
The operation carried out on Saturday brings the total number of strikes carried out by the US in the Caribbean and Pacific to 15 and the total number of deaths 65.

US carries out new strike in Caribbean, killing 3 alleged drug smugglers
The U.S. military has carried out another lethal strike on alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Saturday.

Debate rages: anti-drug mission or move on Venezuela?
THERE were mixed local views on the latest US military kinetic strike on an alleged drug vessel in the southern Caribbean Sea, about whether this means the US military deployment which began in the region in August is an anti-narcotics exercise or a prelude to a larger military operation against Venezuela.

WE WON'T LEAVE T&T IN THE DARK
Alexander defends Govt as stakeholders slam poor communication on army alert

Military sources: Army still in tactical readiness mode
The T&T Defence Force (TTDF) continues to engage in series of tactical readiness exercises as part of preparations for any potential regional security threats arising from the ongoing tensions between the United States and Venezuela.

Sturge: PM to be briefed on Defence Force orders

Dookeran calls for "innovative diplomacy" in wake of growing US/Venezuela tensions

Civil society to call for end to US military build up in region
SEVERAL groups will gather at Woodford Square, Port of Spain on November 9 to call for an end to the US military buildup in the Caribbean region and for peace in the region.

CAF approves US$647,000 to support Jamaica's recovery efforts
The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) has approved USD $670,000 in emergency grant funding for the Government of Jamaica to support humanitarian and recovery efforts following the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.

Defence Minister confirms operation to verify migrants' legal status

Multiple arrests as police continue SoE anti-crime sweep
In the most significant bust, officers of the Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Task Force (NDTF) South, acting on intelligence from a specialist unit, intercepted a vehicle in Trincity and uncovered approximately 108.89 kilograms of high-grade Colombian "Creepy" cannabis valued at $11.9 million.



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