Trinidad & Tobago joins Caribbean war
Most reports speak about United States ships near the coast of Venezuela or coming to the area. There is a new cyclone forming in the Caribbean, which might again reduce the speed of operations. But there is general consensus that United States' war against Venezuela will continue. Trinidad and Tobago has joined the list of allies of United States along with Guyana, Ecuador, and Paraguay. While Venezuela enjoys the full unanimous support of Alba countries, which are Caribbean and South American countries sympathetic to the Bolivarian Liberation Movement, along with group of friends of United Nations Charter, and the always important Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. So, Venezuela has thirty-two allies, and United States only has four allies. Most Caribbean countries support Venezuela with the exception of Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago: while Dominica, San Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, they all support Venezuela.
A Caribbean rift is forming. Caricom has not been summoned, and the prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago knows very well she is betraying the Caribbean: as she is single handedly proposing a United States invasion into Trinidad and Tobago, so that from Trinidad and Tobago there can be United States invasion into the Essequibo, which is administered by Guyana but claimed by Venezuela. United States intends to get very cheap petroleum and gas from Trinidad and Tobago and from Guyana. We should remember that United States recently broke off the Shell deal of dragon gas fields, between Venezuela and Trinidad & Tobago, which fostered economic hardship in Trinidad & Tobago as they expected to exploit that gas. Now Trinidad and Tobago graciously offers Trinidad & Tobago soil for war.
Meanwhile, drug addiction in the United States continues to be pathetic. Streets are full of drug dealers and users which are not taken care of. Financial system of United States moves millions of dollars from drug commerce within the United States, including credit card and shipping companies. No one does anything about it. They just want to transform a once beautiful, peaceful and unified Caribbean into warring factions of Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Venezuela, which are supposed to be doing joint oil, gas, and other minerals business for the benefit of Latin America and the Caribbean. United States does not want such regional unity because they want to get Venezuelan oil, Venezuelan gold mines and Venezuelan uranium mines, which provide uranium for Iranian nuclear bomb industry.
At this point, Venezuelans are so scared that we will do whatever we can, to also develop our nuclear deterrence capabilities: with the help of Russia, with the help of Iran, with the help of China and perhaps with the help of North Korea. It has been noticed that North Korea and South Korea are also getting into war. On the South Korean side, you can notice that soldiers have Western or North American faces rather than Asian ethnicity faces. As we know, South Korea is a racially homogeneous country. It is highly unlikely that South Korean military forces might have recruited South Koreans of Western heritage. There are not that many South Koreans of Western heritage of recruitment age. So they are obviously foreigners, enlisted with a South Korean uniform. Venezuela has usually had good relations with South Korea as we like their technology, but our political ally is North Korea as it provides soldiers for Ukraine war in Russia.
Our Eurasian ally of course is Russia, because Russia helps us with petroleum and military equipment. While European countries, all they provide is sanctions: repeating a boring United States policy which is unfriendly to Venezuelan culture. These are times of war, spheres of influence are being determined throughout the planet. Our main objective is to make sure that the Caribbean definitely falls away from the United States sphere of influence, as we need our own Caribbean sphere of influence with the help of Iran, China and Russia. Eurasian powers have been investing in the Caribbean region for many years, while the United States neglected us because we were their backyard. They were always interested in promoting wars in Middle East, Ukraine and East Asia. This sudden interest of United States to invade countries, because of their natural resources is unacceptable: foreign interference will not be tolerated.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has been very vocal against intervention. She has warned Donald Trump from the United States not to dare bombing anywhere in Mexico, or the consequences will be dire. It will be interesting to find a scenario where all of Latin America, South America, the Caribbean, and Central America unite conclusively against United States aggression, leaving poor Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana stuck in the middle. As reiterated plenty of times before, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago don't even share a maritime border: Trinidad and Tobago borders Venezuelan Atlantic Façade, while Venezuelan Atlantic façade borders Guyana Stabroek oil fields. So any communication between Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana would have to pass through Venezuelan airspace or Venezuelan sovereign maritime waters.
So in the event of a war, if the United States invades Trinidad from the northern Caribbean into the southern Caribbean, where Port of Spain and Caracas are located, Venezuela at the same time could use military facilities at Güiria, Sucre State within easy reach of port of Spain, capital of Trinidad and Tobago, which is a short distance from Macuro, Venezuela. We are sister countries. Port of Spain and the rest of Trinidad and Tobago should instead focus on trade between good neighbors. Same could be said of Guyana. Problem with Guyana and Essequibo is that it has so much oil, and it has so much gold, that Donald Trump wants to replenish Fort Knox. Many tons of gold were recently stolen from Fort Knox and he needs quick gold: because accumulating gold is quicker than accumulating oil. You need a complex oil industry to extract oil, while gold depletion of a mine can be done almost immediately.
United States wants to control Venezuelan territory administered by Guyana. If Guyana sovereignty over Essequibo, as they claim, means providing easy access to United States to rip off our territory, maybe it will be time for Venezuela to take it by force, because we always want to dialogue and we have nobody in Guyana to dialogue with. Guyana never wants to dialogue with Venezuela because we are supposed to be an evil country. Venezuela has been peaceful so far. We have never engaged in wars after independence and our civil war in the 19th century. For some reason, we are still labeled as aggressors. We hold natural resources which should be developed jointly between Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and other South American and Caribbean countries, or United States companies such as Chevron which are reasonable with their terms. We also need to understand what are the terms of trade that ExxonMobil is providing Guyana in new negotiations, because previous conditions were extremely unfavorable to Guyana and new conditions should be better unless Guyana is attracting other tenders from more attractive companies.
Unfortunately, a lot of prudence might be needed in developing oil industries in either Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago or Venezuela, as United States is planning to use the territory of the three countries for war, perhaps planning for natural resource depletion in our combined territories. Therefore, Venezuela is not supposed to accept that we welcome the presence of Brazilian Navy, which is on the way to the Caribbean, as the Brazilian Navy will monitor the invading United States evil empire fleet, that nobody called to come into the Caribbean. They must be monitored and they must be reported to our friends and allies from China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and of course the United Nations as the United States must lose this war. This is the last war that will be fought by the United States in its present form. The defeat the United States will experience in this horrendous Yemen style war will be unfortunate for United States families, who enroll their children in the Marines because many Marines who come into Venezuelan territorial waters or land would probably be killed, destroyed or eliminated: because Venezuelans must defend our country from foreign intervention and foreign invasion.
Venezuela has done absolutely nothing to the United States. We are victims of aggression and such is the opinion of the international community as well. Colombian President Gustavo Pedro is also terrified, because he says that any destabilization in Venezuela would immediately entail destabilization in Colombia. Whenever United States troops decide to initiate their actual war into Venezuela, our militias will fire missiles on the style already known by the world, that has been used in both Gaza and Yemen. Houthis with Iranian and Russian technology have been able to fire very precise missiles all the way into Israel, and into ships that were navigating into the Red Sea. Those ships were forced to flee. Venezuelans expect to deter invading United States Navy in such a fashion. We should strive to provide great economic damage to the United States, in order for them to compensate us for all the years they have been imposing sanctions on us.
There are political parties in Venezuela that have decided not to participate in regional elections. They have sabotaged our elections of mayors, deputies and governors who are actually asking for the United States to invade Venezuela. Those are Venezuelans of Venezuelan origin. If they live abroad, their passport should be revoked and they should just seek asylum or another nationality, because they are not welcome anymore, just as Marco Rubio said that United States citizens should not travel into Venezuela because it's dangerous. It is probably the same case for Venezuelan exiles who live in the diaspora and in cities such as Madrid, Bogotá or Miami. They are asking for United States invasion and disturbing Venezuelan civilian life. They also disturb the gracious way of life that citizens of both Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago are having with their new immigration from Venezuela, Caribbean countries are masters in diversity and rich diverse heritage. But these Venezuelan exiles in expensive capitals of the world are now asking for United States invasion and navy harassment: not only to Venezuela but to the sister countries of Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. Puppet governments are forced to abide by United States imperialism.
People of Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana will sooner or later speak to their relatives in other Caribbean countries. Prime minister Kamla Perssad and President Irfaan Ali are playing a useful tip for the United States, but they will probably be left out later. A union that also encompasses Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela along with the Caribbean countries, to which Suriname would be invited, would also be the most desirable and strong alternative to have our own Caribbean voice: rather than just following instructions from the United States, whose navy must abandon Caribbean waters. A war against Venezuela has absolutely no motive. United States must recognize that fentanyl comes from other countries, not from Venezuela. Venezuela perhaps exports a little bit of cocaine, and cocaine is the drug of choice in Epstein files parties which were previously attended by Donald Trump, whose files have not been released yet.
Size of the fleet that has been sent from the United States into the Caribbean is excessive for a drug operation. Meanwhile, size of that fleet is insufficient to invade Venezuela. Four thousand Marines will be at a numerical disadvantage as compared to four million Venezuelan militias. Current operation is costing a lot of money which has not been asked for by United States Congress. As time goes by, accounting will be expected. Cost benefit of such invading operation to make war against Venezuela will not be feasible financially for the United States, unless they want to print money to increase inflation.
Venezuelan diaspora that is asking for invasion into Venezuela will not be welcome to come back. They should stay in the countries where they are. They should make a living there and perhaps arrange their paperwork wherever they live. We do not want them back because they are part of the enemy. They are asking for invasion of their own country. If they wish to come back to Venezuela, they should come back right now. But if they don't come back right now, that means that they don't like their country. They don't want to defend their country. They are hoping that foreign enemy armed forces will come to destroy our population that is fighting for sovereignty. Therefore, diaspora is urged not to come back to Venezuela, just as United States citizens have been warned by State Department not to come either, because it can be dangerous for them.
We are determined in saving Venezuela, Caribbean, South America, and Central America from imperialism. Simón Bolívar taught us over two hundred years ago that our sovereignty means being freed from colonial powers. This has always made Colombia and Venezuela the liberators of the entire continent. We should also remember that the sister country of Haiti was the one initiating all liberation movements in the year 1806, before Venezuela did. First independence was Haiti and the second one was Venezuela's. Nowadays Haiti and Venezuela are terribly oppressed countries right now. It seems that our desire for being freed from colonialism has taken a toll on our populations and on our economic development.
International community overwhelmingly supports Venezuelan sovereignty. We will continue our process of uniting with the rest of South America, Central America and Caribbean for a unified market that will lead to oil and gas and rare earth mining and gold mining advantage across the planet. We will become increasingly able to be assertive on the terms of trade we want, so that in the not distant future we can commence our high tech industries, to counteract decaying economies of the United States and Europe. Our cheaper labor force remains with challenge of having access to education. Online education, with some presential education, and bilingual education can quickly be adopted in all countries, regardless of their current stage of development in traditional primary, secondary or tertiary education. Vision of the future is crucial. Strategy can rely on complete union of Caribbean and South America. Test cases are beautiful countries of Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago, which are unfortunately led by regimes that pretend to surrender to United States imperial wars.