Amid U.S.-Venezuela Tensions, US Navy Warship Arrives In Trinidad & Tobago As Trump Builds-Up Pressure On Maduro

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US warship USS Gravely arrived in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday for joint drills near the coast of Venezuela, as the Pentagon ratcheted up pressure on drug traffickers and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

The USS Gravely, whose upcoming arrival was announced Thursday by the Trinidadian government, docked in the capital, Port of Spain.

It is set to remain in the small Caribbean nation until Thursday, during which time a contingent of US Marines will conduct joint training with local defense forces.

The exercises are part of a mounting military campaign by US President Donald Trump against drug-trafficking organizations in Latin America, which has targeted Trump’s arch-foe Maduro in particular.

US forces have blown up at least 10 boats they claimed were smuggling narcotics, killing at least 43 people, and Trump has also threatened ground attacks on suspected cartels in Venezuela.

Maduro, a longtime Trump foe whose reelection last year was widely rejected as fraudulent, has accused the United States of “fabricating a war” aimed at toppling him.

The standoff escalated sharply on Friday, when the Pentagon ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, to the region.

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA – JUNE 24: U.S. Navy sailors stand along the deck as they prepare for the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to depart from the Naval Station Norfolk on June 24, 2025, in Norfolk, Virginia. The aircraft carrier is leaving on its scheduled deployment to the U.S. European Command area of responsibility. The deployment comes during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iran. Joe Raedle/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by JOE RAEDLE / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Trump has also authorized CIA operations against Venezuela.

The standoff has pulled in Colombia’s Gustavo Petro, a sharp critic of the American strikes who was sanctioned by Washington on Friday for allegedly allowing drug trafficking to flourish.

Washington has accused both Maduro and Petro of being “narcoterrorists,” without providing any proof of the allegations.

In August, Washington deployed a fleet of eight US Navy ships, 10 F-35 warplanes, and a nuclear-powered submarine to the region for anti-drug operations — the biggest military build-up in the area since the 1989 US invasion of Panama.

In Trinidad and Tobago, a laidback twin-island nation of 1.4 million people, some welcomed their government’s show of support for the US campaign, but others worried about getting caught up in a conflict between Washington and Caracas.

“If anything should happen with Venezuela and America, we as people who live on the outskirts of it … could end up getting a lash any time,” 64-year-old Daniel Holder, a Rastafarian who wore a white turban, told AFP,

“I am against my country being part of this,” he added.

Victor Rojas, a 38-year-old carpenter who has lived in Trinidad and Tobago for the past 8 years, said he was worried about his family back home.

“Venezuela is not in a position to weather an attack right now,” he said, referring to the country’s economic collapse under Maduro.

Trinidad and Tobago, which acts as a hub in the Caribbean drug trade, has itself been caught up in the US campaign of strikes on suspected drug boats. Two Trinidadian men were killed in a strike on a vessel that set out from Venezuela in mid-October, according to their families.

The mother of one of the victims insisted he was a fisherman, not a drug trafficker. Local authorities have not yet confirmed their deaths.

Earlier, Venezuela’s Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino announced that the nation has initiated military drills aimed at safeguarding its shoreline from possible clandestine activities, amid growing US military activity in the region.

Padrino explained that the drills, which started 72 hours earlier, focus on coastal protection against not just major military risks but also drug smuggling, terrorism, and secret efforts intended to undermine the country from within.

Regional friction is intensifying, with US President Donald Trump stating he has greenlit CIA missions inside Venezuela and is weighing options for land-based assaults on purported drug networks in the Caribbean nation.

Footage aired on Venezuelan public TV depicted troops stationed across nine coastal regions, alongside a civilian militiaman aligned with Maduro holding a Russian-made Igla-S portable surface-to-air missile.

Padrino remarked the previous day that the CIA operates not just in Venezuela but globally, and while it could send numerous affiliated teams for hidden missions from various locations, all such endeavors would ultimately prove unsuccessful.

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