Caribbean alarmed as US strikes Venezuela, Maduro captured - Caribbean Life
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Caribbean alarmed as US strikes Venezuela, Maduro captured - Caribbean Life
"Video Obtained by Reuters/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. NEWS USE ONLY. THIS PICTURE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY. AN UNPROCESSED VERSION HAS BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY. VERIFICATION: - Mountains, towers and buildings match satellite and file imagery of Caracas - Date verified by multiple corroborating videos of strikes on Caracas TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY"
"CARICOM is actively monitoring the situation, which is of grave concern to the region, with possible implications for neighboring countries. CARICOM will continue to update the people of the region as more information is received,"
"Earlier this morning, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, the United States commenced military operations within the territory of Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago is NOT a participant in any of these ongoing military operations. Trinida"
The United States bombed Venezuelan military installations and captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, with confirmation attributed to President Donald Trump. CARICOM held an emergency session and stated the region is extremely concerned about developments and potential implications for neighboring countries. Guyana and Trinidad expressed worry about a potential influx of Venezuelan migrants, noting more than 100,000 Venezuelans already reside in the two countries. Guyana shares a land border with Venezuela while Trinidad lies seven miles across the Gulf of Paria. Trinidad and Tobago publicly declared it is not participating in the military operations.
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