u.s. Southern Command Seeks to Strengthen Alliances in the Caribbean Amid Tensions with Venezuela · Global Voices
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Admiral Alvin Holsey, head of the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), concluded on Wednesday an official visit to the Caribbean, with stops in Antigua and Barbuda and Grenada, as part of the new U.S. military deployment actions in the region in the face of growing tensions with Venezuela. During the tour, Holsey sought to strengthen alliances considered “vital” for “long security cooperation” with Caribbean countries, according to the Southern Com…
The head of the U.S. Southern Command, Admiral Alvin Holsey, concluded his visit to the Caribbean this Wednesday with a stop in Antigua and Barbuda and Granada, to reinforce "vital" alliances in "long security cooperation", as part of the U.S. military deployment in the region due to tensions with Venezuela. "Holsey concluded today his visit to the Caribbean after meeting with the interim commissioner of the Royal Police Force of Granada (RGPF),…
The workers gathered in the Inter-Union Workers’ Plenary-National Workers’ Convention (PIT-CNT), Uruguay’s sole trade union center, condemned the U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean Sea, due to the threat it poses to the entire region. Through a statement, the trade union association stated that “what is happening in real time, is a ground preparation to legitimize an American invasion against the Venezuelan people.” Next, we reproduce the…
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