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U.S. Wants to Set up Military Radar in Grenada to Monitor Venezuela

Maybe only the top officials at the White House and Pentagon know the exact plans for possible military action against Venezuela, but Washington appears to be soliciting the help of several reluctant Caribbean Community (Caricom) nations in its ambitions against the South American nation. In the past week, the Trump administration formally asked the Eastern Caribbean nation of Grenada to allow the U.S. to establish a military radar base at Grena…

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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today the United States has reinforced its security presence in the Caribbean with the installation of an advanced TPS-78 radar on the island of Granada, located near the Venezuelan coasts.This measure, according to former U.S. naval intelligence officer Jesús Romero, is part of an effort to monitor and prevent illegal activities, such as drug trafficking and the possible operations of extremist cells…

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