On a clear day from Trinidad’s northern coast, neighboring Venezuela is visible in the distance, along with the hazy outlines of a gas platform tethered near an offshore field. Soon, the US’s largest aircraft carrier may be part of that tableau.
President Donald Trump is surging military assets into the southern Caribbean in what his administration describes as a fight against narco-traffickers from Venezuela. In the US crosshairs are Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro and, increasingly, Colombia’s leftist President Gustavo Petro, both of whom the US blames for enabling the flow of illicit drugs to American shores.
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