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PM Mottley – CARICOM Should Reject U.S. Military Action in the Region

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has issued a strong call for Caribbean leaders to oppose U.S. military strikes and extrajudicial killings of alleged drug traffickers in the region, warning that the situation has become “extremely dangerous and untenable.” Speaking at the 86th Conference of the Barbados Labour Party last week, Mottley cautioned that recent U.S. military actions in Caribbean waters threaten decades of diplomatic efforts to mai…
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The Permanent Ambassador of Venezuela to the United Nations Organization (UN), Samuel Moncada, denounced that the United States (US) through its military forces “executed a series of massacres against civilians sailing in small boats in the Caribbean Sea.” In his speech to the UN General Assembly, Moncada said that the US Administration “imposes terror on the coastal populations of different countries of the region.” In this way, he pointed out …

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Fuser News broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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