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Submitted by Rickford Burke – President of the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID)
CARICOM LEADERS HAVE BEEN FECKLESS IN THE FACE OF CONTINUOUS VENEZUELAN AGGRESSION WHICH DENIES 

GUYANA THE BENEFITS OF THE NUGATORY ZONE OF PEACE DOCTRINE CARICOM LEADERS ARE PROMOTING

Rickford BurkeOp Ed by Rickford BurkePresident of the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID)
Op Ed by Rickford Burke

The US has dispatched two Aircraft Carrier battle groups to the Caribbean/South American region. The carrier strike groups comprise a menacing fleet of warships and a squadron of war planes and attack helicopters. This perilous presence of US military war armaments in the Caribbean waters portend an imminent, inescapable and ominous military attack on Venezuela – a longtime nemesis of the US.

The Trump Administration has argued that the US is at war with drug cartels that transport illegal narcotics, particularly cocaine and fentanyl, to the US which is poisoning millions of Americans. The Trump Administration has also classified the regime of Venezuela’s dictator President, Nicholas Maduro as a drug cartel. Essentially, Maduro faces an apocalyptic moment. President Trump has authorized the US military to strike alleged drug boats and kill suspected drug cartel members on board – an unprecedented occurrence that upends world order. 

This policy has sparked International debate on its legality and due process rights. This matter will most assuredly be brought before the World Court, which has no jurisdiction over the US, and the US Supreme Court.  

Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph Gonsalves, especially, have led CARICOM Heads in castigating the US military build up and have admonished that the region be preserved as a zone of peace. 

It is ironic that these CARICOM heads now hold themselves out as ambassadors of peace with hollow platitudes about adherence to time-honored regional conventions on non-intervention and the Caribbean Region being a zone of peace. 

These same regional heads have been cowards in confronting Venezuela about its bellicose threats and acts of aggression against Guyana and its people. CARICOM statements on Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro’s warmongering and efforts to annex Essequibo from Guyana have been impotent and comical at best. 

Their efforts at the failed, socalled Argyle Accord was an embarrassment. Maduro violated the nugatory agreement instantly, and made CARICOM leaders look like a group of endentate, ineffectual, mediocre, third- world leaders. This outcome was predictable. Guyana’s participation was Ill-advised given its request for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to adjudicate this matter 

Shortly thereafter Gonsalves appeared in Venezuela speaking at a podium with Maduro. The podium was decorated with a new map of Venezuela that included Guyana’s territory, Essequibo; although the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued several interlocutory orders enjoining Venezuela from such provocative acts. Interestingly, Gonsalves failed to repudiate this pugnacious violation of the ICJ ruling. 

In February 2025, six Guyana Defence Force (GDF) officers were shot and gravely injured by Venezuelans while on patrol in the Cuyuni River on the Guyana-Venezuela border. Caribbean leaders took no action. The Venezuelans shot at GDF officers under similar circumstances again in May 2025, and again CARICOM failed to act.

Venezuela has an ongoing military occupation of Guyanese territory – the Ankoko Island in the Cuyuni River, where it established an elaborate military base and constructed a bridge to Venezuela. 

Venezuelan warships have been patrolling Guyana’s waters in the Cuyuni River with impunity in violation of both international law and the ICJ ruling. On March 1, 2025, a Venezuelan naval vessel invaded Guyana’s waters and its captain proceeded to harass and threaten an ExxonMobil floating production storage and offloading vessel (FPSO). 

Consequently, I ask CARICOM leaders, does this illusory zone of peace and convention of non-interventionism apply to Guyana? Clearly it does not!
To us Guyanese CARICOM is patently useless. Most of the leaders act more like subservient puppets of Nicholas Maduro, and readily shower him with acclamation to get Venezuelan oil, rather than aggressively repudiate his aggression toward Guyana.

Now it appears that the Trump Administration will take military action against Venezuela, these same CARICOM leaders are like quintessential hypocrites invoking their zone of peace, non-interventionist doctrine, a principle from which Guyanese are obviously exempt. 

As a Guyanese, I’m inclined to be impervious to, and dismissive of, their self-serving, expedient, disingenuous, farcical rhetoric. While I ordinarily firmly subscribe to the concept of a zone of peace, I am not oblivious to the reality that Guyana has not been a beneficiary of such peace. 

I am also a firm believer in the rule of law and the canons at the foundation of international law and fundamental human rights. Therefore, I contend that blowing up boats indiscriminately violates both international and US law. 
No one wants war in the region. Everyone wants peace except Maduro. It is Maduro who has been beckoning and inciting a war with Guyana to seize two-thirds of our territory. The chickens of war have now come home to roost. 
Having said this, let me state unequivocally that Guyana must act in its own national and strategic interests. Consequently, I believe that Venezuela’s ability to attack or engage in further acts of aggression against Guyana must be completely obliterated without collateral harm to the Venezuelan people. A neutralized Venezuela is in Guyana’s national security interest. 

Venezuela must also be made to withdraw from Ankoko Island and the bridge from Ankoko to Venezuela must be destroyed. 

Moreover, Venezuela’s ability to threaten its neighbors must be comprehensively neutralized.


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  1. Priest condemns US strikes in region

    THE UNITED STATES MILITARY’S constant attacks in Caribbean waters are murders, says Reverend Canon Dr John Rogers.

    Preaching from the pulpit of his assigned St George Parish Church on Sunday in all three of his services, Rogers, also Independent Senator, referenced the ongoing strikes the US has been making against Venezuela while claiming to be going after drug traffickers.

    “People feel that might is right and that they have power to kill. We’ve had murders taking place in our waters in this region and that’s what it is. We need to call it for what it is. You’re murdering people ‘cause you have no evidence. You’ve produced none.

    “I could be out there on the water in my little Moses and somebody take me out. It is distressing. It is distressing after all these years of Christian witness in the world, after all these years of what we’ve seen this type of behaviour can do,” Rogers told his congregations.

    The Anglican cleric based his sermon on the biblical account in Matthew 23:11-12 that warned those who exalted themselves will be humbled and those who humbled themselves will be exalted.

    “I could not help but speak of this whole point of exaltation and submission without speaking of the geopolitical crisis that is emerging in our region, I believe extant in our region now. I want to speak to my Christian brothers and sisters in particular who believe that what is happening down here is right. You cannot start wrong and end right.

    “We have one of the largest military build-ups in our region against a nation that has been accused of harbouring narco-terrorists that are funnelling fentanyl into the United States,” he said.

    “The United States’ own department in its report does not even list Venezuela as a trafficker of fentanyl. I’ve said that to say it’s a lie. But the world is silent; everything is quiet as though it’s normal. It is wrong and it must be called out as wrong,” Rogers declared.

    The most fentanyl trafficked in the US was across the Mexican border, he said, pointing to statistics that showed last year more than 80 per cent of the drug traffickers recognised in the world were from the US.

    The United States “seems to have a problem with the truth, but don’t worry, those who exalt themselves will be humbled. That’s the word of God”.

    The priest warned regional leaders about believing that keeping quiet meant that they were good, as that only meant they were not the target at present.

    “We cannot sit quietly and see evil being perpetuated in our region and say nothing. It is wrong. It is a lie and we must call it out for what it is because today is the children of Venezuela who will be suffering, tomorrow it will be us.”

    Rogers stated that he was thinking about how Venezuelans must be feeling as they were already struggling under a government with serious challenges, and “here were people coming to make life more difficult over a lie, and we must keep saying it’s a lie”.

    People being humbled have been repeated throughout history but “everybody thinks they’ll come after and and perfect it”, the senator said.

    “But the world does not remember tyrants in that way. The world does not remember oppressors in that way. Who the world remembers are those who have been meek and have sought righteousness and peace in the world. We celebrate them every time we come to mass. Those are the ones who are remembered.”

    He also cited the parable in Luke in which Jesus talked about the rich man who showed off the wealth from his fields and was convinced he would live out his life in peace.

    “We’re told that very night the word of the Lord came to him, ‘Thou fool, tonight your soul will be required of you’. We can send that message to those who think that their military build-up in this region means something in the sight of God,” Rogers said. (AC)

    Source: Nation


  2. Weeee continue to be amazed that Caribbean leaders could be as ignorant as they have been about the state of military power in our world.

    Whether that prime minister is Mia Mottley, who of recent seems to have forgotten her American militarist mouthings, or Camala Bissessar, who for a mature woman is no different today than Eugenia Charles was when America was invited to invade Grenada. Of course, Tom Adams and one other also led that violation of the ‘zone of peace.’

    Justice is coming to America in the Caribbean Sea as if divinely ordered by Bushie.

    The armies of the world are gathering.

    The Chinese are sending an armada.

    The Russians have armed Venezuela previously and are now bolstering readiness with some of their highest technological weapons such as zircon and oreshnik. These are hypersonic weapons to which America has no analog.

    The Iranians and the Chinese have supplied anti-ship missiles which will sink American vessels as an early response after the first aggression. These missiles are too fast to be intercepted by anything America has.

    Russians, Iranians, Cuban and Chinese technicians and military experts, like the Wagner setup, the Iranian IRGC, are currently within the war theatre assisting Venezuelans with the skills needed, in all facets of war. In the operation centres especially.

    Now that the armies weee suggested would have been assembled are either in place or moving into place America has two options.

    One, back down and thereby concede that the Caribbean is not your backyard, that the unipolar moment has passed, that there is a multipolar world, that all the dimensions of global power are now the province of the global majority led by the BRICS countries or ………

    Two, resort to your only viable military option – the use of nuclear weapons. In these circumstances may Bushie’s Boss Man helps us all.


  3. One scenario we see playing are the two different agendas converging in the mutual interest.

    Camala is concerned about the threat posed by Venezuela to her border both human and drugs (taking her at her word). Trump has a public agenda to destabilize Venezuela and control the oil flow in the process. It explains why he has deployed 10% of US Naval assets in the Caribbean.

    The enemy of my enemy is my friend.


  4. Will those who try to demonize Tom Adam’s and Eugenis Charles step up and show the rest of us the resolution of the situation in Haiti. May be in their opinion Grenada would have seen better results under Coard and if the contagion of violent coups had spread in the Caribbean, they would have been happy with that outcome as well. In my opinion the 42 years of peace without the violent overthrow of any lawfully elected government in the Eastern Caribbean speaks for itself. The problems between the two oil entities, Guyana and Venezuela, must always be filtered through the reality of the Petro dollar. Think Libya before we rewrite history.


  5. No, we see no convergence! This or these battles we see in the world are existential. Existential for America, for the global majority, for the West.

    Whether in Ukraine, Venezuela, the Middle East, the South China Sea, Eurasia. They are all connected and as existential as Brezinski, Mckinder and others wrote about.

    The exception possible, as weee see it, is for America and Europe, to join the Global Majority. Indeed, the Russians and the Chinese have already voiced this unlikelihood. This is the only way they could maintain a bit of their power. But to us this is very unlikely. For the American mentality cannot countenance such an equation.

    For example, the BRICS would be willing to accept the USD system as the reserve currency but it cannot be totally controlled by Washington and would have to be not fiat. Remember, the dollar has been long weaponized against world nations. A stupendous source of power, even if failing.

    In short, the orders of magnitude are greater than Bissessar. Greater than Venezuela. Greater than the Caribbean. Greater than Trinidad. Just greater. Global in scale, scope!


  6. Old McDonal!

    We have no interests in your BLP or conservative or little island politics. And certainly will never consider Adams or Charles or any of your other seeming idols beyond reproach.

    Our point of departure is whether the Caribbean is a Zone of Peace or not. Bissessar has also approach this matter from the same point. However, this writer has an entirely different orientation to hers.

    We certainly cannot be bringing American militarism to the region, over and over again, and still continue to make the false pretenses about a Zone of Peace.

    And Tom Adam and Eugenia Charles were integral in provided the intellectual gap for Bissesar to again, nearly 50 years hence, drive the American armies through.

    Even in death, they are both worthy of denounciation on this matter.


  7. I am not and never have been a member of any political party in the Caribbean. Also, I will not lend credence to political fantasies. It is easy to engage in these fantasies under the cover of the peace provided by those who had to answer real questions, hard questions in real time and have their ability and commitment to the zone of peace questioned nhi. These were not armchair political theorists. The bloody violent murder of Maurice Bishop, Jacqueline Creft, Unison Whitman, Norris Bain, Fitzroy Bain, Keith Hayling, Evelyn Bullen, Evelyn Maitland and all the others who died, must always be held up before Caribbean populations who may become victims of political theorists utterly devoid of reality and morals. We are little islands, yes, and those of us who live here must be concerned about little island politics and the impact of realpolitik. So, again, show us the theoretical solution to the problem in Haiti and the solution to the impasse between Guyana and Venezuela.


  8. Old McDonald

    Well, weee don’t know what you mean by ‘theorist’. This writer is engaged in praxis daily. But have always found that neither praxis nor theory can comfortably exist separately.

    Maybe your experience as different, as suggested.

    There are many problems in the world for which there are no solutions. Indeed, these problems have been with us forever.

    There are other problems which weee have created and for which no solutions have ever been available.

    Haiti has been a set of problems so created. This writer’s experience has been that the Haitian people should be left to solve their problems by themselves, without external interference. Even this, admittedly, is neither theoretically or as praxis perfect or guarantees the solutions best thought. But those solutions will be theirs.

    It certainly does not help for Mia Mottley to act as America’s blue eyed girl and a tool for the promotion of hybrid warfare in Haiti. As a practical matter, all the outside interventions have made matters worse, in this writer’s ‘practical’ judgement.

    Unlike you, this writer does not see the blood of Bishop et al any more or less sacred than the boat people murdered by America nor those likely to be if more hostilities begin. And the people instrumental in bringing American violence to the region must share blame.

    So we’re back at the beginning. Is the Caribbean a Zone of Peace as either a theoretical or practical matter? You be the judge of that!

    The last words are yours.


  9. @ War

    “So we’re back at the beginning. Is the Caribbean a Zone of Peace as either a theoretical or practical matter? You be the judge of that!”

    * Powder keg!

    Russian Missiles and Air Defense Systems Pose Threat to U.S. Navy
    Venezuela can’t match U.S. firepower in a conventional fight. Its 123,000-member armed forces are allegedly plagued by maintenance problems, with analysts telling The Wall Street Journal the military is “in shambles.” Their submarines and surface vessels are probably inoperable, according to experts quoted by Breaking Defense.
    But Venezuela has spent billions on the weapons that could cause the most damage: Russian-built systems such as missiles and jets designed to interdict U.S. ships and aircraft.
    The country operates at least 20 Sukhoi Su-30 MK2 fighters armed with Kh-31 “Krypton” anti-ship missiles. The International Institute for Strategic Studies confirmed Venezuela has both anti-ship and anti-radar versions of the Kh-31 system. These are the same missiles that forced U.S. Navy planners back in the 90s to develop countermeasures because of their speed and sea-skimming flight profile.

    Venezuelan jets have already tested U.S. forces. In early September, two Venezuelan F-16s conducted close passes of the USS Jason Dunham in international waters. Defense officials described the maneuver as “highly provocative” and a “show of force.” The Pentagon warned Venezuela against further interference with counternarcotics operations.
    On the ground, Venezuela has positioned several S-125 Pechora-2M, Buk-M2E and thousands of Igla-S surface-to-air missile systems near oil facilities, radar sites and naval approaches. These systems, while aging, remain capable of threatening any helicopters and lower-flying aircraft that U.S. forces would need for any operations beyond long-range strikes.

    Perhaps most significantly, Venezuela has deployed both Russian radar arrays and Chinese communication relays, creating what military planners call a contested electromagnetic spectrum, according to Army Recognition. That means U.S. aircraft and ships can’t assume they’ll operate undetected or that their communications won’t be jammed.

    Venezuela says US military exercises on nearby island a ‘provocation’

    Kamla, all in!


  10. Today’s Nation Editorial

    Foe or friend?

    WARFARE HAS COME to our doorstep and spoilt the placid waters of the Caribbean Sea with missile strikes, but who is to say whether this incursion will not bring the peace we dream of and speak about so passionately, but have been unable to truly maintain in our beloved region?

    Having endured oppression and colonisation from enemies who resemble those now representing the United States navy in full battle array, fear is a natural expectation among these small island nations. Such fear, however, arises arguably because we have now come face to face with our vulnerability and otherwise fragile existence.

    Today’s reality is one that has seen the Caribbean evolving not into the peaceful zone that many of our leaders and citizens desire and dream of regaining, but into a theatre of war displaying ever-increasing homicides, easy availability of the most modern and deadly firearms, and a space where illegal drugs and human trafficking coexist.

    Today’s reality has not come about because of the colonial repression which we overcame generations ago, but via a gradual strengthening of cartels, gangs and other criminal networks plying our seas and air routes hitherto undisturbed.

    Now, here comes the US under the unexpected and fearful-looking veneer of guided-missile destroyers, nuclear-powered submarines and 5 000 military personnel, at the behest of an administration that spouts a narrative of relentless assault upon the South American continent.

    Amid our fear and uncertainty, it is worth considering or acknowledging that maybe, finally, someone has come to save the Caribbean as it clings to a tenuous ideal of sovereignty being stolen by an enemy that doesn’t resemble weapons of mass destruction but daily brings death, street warfare and fear anyway.

    Fantasy of peace

    CARICOM now must decide who is its worst enemy: traffickers in illegal drugs and guns who are tearing our societies apart, or US gunboats bent on attacking South American states under the stated plan of extreme interdiction of narcotrafficking terrorists? Do we prefer a fantasy of peace that is undermined daily by highly-organised criminal networks, or a perceived enemy who is likely to destroy the mentioned networks and eventually restore peace?

    Certainly, peace is not coming by regional leaders hoping for it or speaking glowingly of such ideals at Heads of Government meetings. In fact, the opposite is true as once-peaceful Caribbean states witness glaring crime figures that spell nothing but death and violence in the last 30 years, while leaving us with a notion of sovereignty that is in fact being eroded by gun-running, the illegal drug trade and human trafficking throughout South America, Trinidad and Tobago and a few other territories.

    While the notion that might is right is not one we would prefer to embrace, no real success is emerging from dialogue today. Even so, discussion now seems futile in the context of organised crime across the trans-shipment points of Latin America and the Caribbean, for just like the stereotypical terrorists of yesteryear, today’s terrorists who feed our youths with illegal narcotics and deadly firearms do not negotiate.

    Therefore, the days of tough talk are quickly coming to an end, and the threats of taking back our streets are no longer scaring those who were supposed to be intimidated. A possible rescuer who resembles the old classic threat to sovereignty is here – not to colonise but possibly to restore the very peace we once had.

    Sadly, the US militarisation of the Caribbean threatens tourism – the lifeblood of our economies – and kills the revenue of those whose livelihoods come from our seas by way of fishing and the harvesting of minerals and resources.

    However, the price to be paid for the obliteration of narco-terrorists, human traffickers and gunrunners may one day be worth it.

    When all is said and done, the now well-publicised view of Trinidad and Tobago that CARICOM is proving to be an unreliable partner should force our people to go deep into the regional psyche and ponder whether being a zone of peace is little more than a lie giving comfort to corrupt elements in halls of governance and ungovernable “ghettos” or, at best, a mere fantasy perpetuated by well-meaning idealists.

    Source: Nation


  11. Praxis is not some benign, objective compendium of actions tested over time. It is highly subjective and is determined by the motives and resources of the actor. So when your hand is in the lion’s mouth you draw it out very slowly. When the blood of human beings who are trying their best to resolve long, intractable problems destroying their communities is shed by violent murder, their blood is sacred. Their deaths must not be spoken of cavalierly, ignoring the worth of their sacrifice. The spectre of death by violent bloody murder must never be minimised, whether in the Caribbean Sea, in any of our little islands or anywhere else in the world. Anybody who actually listened to Prime Minister Mottley speaking at the recent UN plenary can attest to the fact that her focus was on peace and the avoidance of the uncontrollable impact of violent action. This is the Barbados we live in, where the fight against legitimizing violent bloody murder goes on every day. We must not allow purveyors of chaos and mayhem to establish some degree of control and then protect their evil schemes with the veneer of praxis. Haiti deserves better.


  12. Kamla Bissessar never gave the impression of being very intelligent.

    However, to believe Marco Rubio that Trinidad, in exchange for support of American war making, that her country could get Venezuela’s gas free, from the massive Dragon Gas Field, which was a lifeline for Trinidad, makes one to consider whether she’s mentally ill.

    And having lost this gas deal, Bissessar struggled to tell a reporter how T&T was going to replace it. Instead, she rambled on to list a number of ‘down stream’ projects like hotels etc which could never replace such a project within an industry best known to the T&T commercial culture.

    And to have another idiotic reaction, to Venezuela’s parliament voting to make her ‘persona non grata’ by saying something like ‘does not effect my life’ leaves this writer in little doubt about her mental state.

    Moreover, the Trinidadian public, having just elected this fool must now join the large number of populations which are their own worst enemies my constantly electing and re-electing politicians destined to never serve them, the people’s interests.


  13. War everywhere!

    While we watch the war drums warm up in the Caribbean Sea, war is the name of the game everywhere.

    In Ukraine, Russia has encircles 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers within cauldrons. The Russians have offered them terms of surrender, thankfully.

    In South Sudan, pictures on social media are horrific. After a 400 day seize, the fall has seen women being raped, innocent women and children being murdered, old people being brutally murdered. All in the name of the god of the Muslims.

    Sudan, a larger country then balkanized by the West on account of it being too large and under a cloud of lies told by the CIA, movie stars and Western media about Darfur, is about to be again as the Janjaweed murderers seek to prevail.

    The Janjaweed, with the let of Western governments but sponsored or funded by the UAE and Qatar. Arabs committed to these kinds of ‘investments’ into Afrika as a means of securing access to resources once hostilities end. Both the UAE and Qatar and their money are are , in the West, washed in the blood of the lamb.

    In Palestine, while the world labours under the misperception that a ceasefire is in place, that food is entering in adequate amounts, that medicine is available to the long suffering Palestinians, the Zionists have slaughtered 100 today – 73 being women and children, and yesterday they killed about 80.


  14. When war comes

    WHENEVER WAR HAS COME to the Englishspeaking Caribbean, there have always been two consistent variables.

    The first is an aggressor from outside the region, seeking to assert control over Caribbean territory, resources or government apparatus. The second variable is internal division and lack of unity which weakens the capacity for resistance and legitimises external aggression.

    These conditions have obtained since the 1500s when European colonial powers fought for “ownership” of Caribbean territory; and in the late 19th to early 20th century when the United States sought hemispheric supremacy over fading European colonial powers; and the mid-to-late 20th century when the US sought to control Caribbean governments and policy-making given its ideological Cold War rivalry with the Soviet Union.

    Since 1500, none of the wars fought in the English-speaking Caribbean was the result of aggression by one Caribbean state towards another. During the last moment of war in the Englishspeaking Caribbean in Grenada in October 1983, the two conditions described above were fully met. In addition to the US’ hostility to the socialist government of Grenada, the real pretext and opportunity for the US invasion was an imploded Grenadian government, and a divided people and region, whose governments legitimised the invasion.

    The current US violation of the sea space of the Caribbean has essentially met these conditions. Since the emergence of Hugo Chavez, the US has never hidden its intention to undertake regime change in Venezuela, from botched mercenary invasions to an armed drone assassination attempt on current President Nicolas Maduro. The current stationing of military vessels around Venezuela is only the most recent expression of such aggression.

    Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Kamla Persaud-Bissessar, in openly supporting US militarism, is vital to US war plans. Conversely, the current stance of the majority of CARICOM in resisting militarism is critical in staving off war. CARICOM’s stance has ensured that were the US to make war on Venezuela, it would be doing so as an illegitimate invading army. It will take decades for Trinidad and Tobago to recover its trust, goodwill and leadership role in the region.

    Currently, Persaud-Bissessar’s tacit support for extrajudicial killings of regional citizens by a foreign military power has already crossed a significant red line, but there is no limit to the death and destruction caused by war, once unleashed. She needs to carefully rethink her unnecessarily over-the-top, wide-eyed fanning of war, in furtherance of which she has placed her ports, voice and office at the disposal of the US.

    The rest of CARICOM, in contrast, with their citizens’ support, must continue to hold the line against war. CARICOM unity is a major variable that stops war from coming. This makes coming Caribbean elections of critical importance, since the election of a few more Kamla-like US facilitators may remove the last hurdle to war. Caribbean voters need to be on high alert.

    Tennyson Joseph is Associate Professor of Political Science at North Carolina Central University. Email tjoe2008@live.com

    Source: Nation


  15. Reading between the lines…
    Emperor Trump views Caribbean Nations with the same prejudiced narrative as he views “Black Cities” in US as liberal led crime spots that need the military to police them… so the US control of the Caribbean Seas and regions will become a permanent presence… US bypass International laws calling it National Security under Terror Laws


  16. An accurate understanding of reality is essential for producing good outcomes

    Check Your Privilege

    “Some people are sharp and others are dull; some are raised in a better environment, others in worse, the latter, having inferior habits and nurture, will require more by the way of proof and careful instruction to master these teachings and to be formed by them–in the same way that bodies in a bad state must be given a great deal of care when perfect health is sought”
    Musonius Rufus, LECTURES AND SAYINGS

    It is all too easy to judge others, especially when we don’t suffer from the same issues they do. It is our duty to seek to understand the background of the individual we are interacting with, and rather than judging them for failings at face value, give them the appropriate level of support to help them catch up. This is not to say that they should be given a free pass to remain the way that they are, but to support them on their journey to get them to where they want to be.

    Calling out Caribbean leaders as being idiots and backwards continuously in the public domain on the world wide web complaining about rise of crime will / has lead to American style Military Policing as part of their War on Drugs in the Caribbean Community.

    The US War on Drugs has been a failure, with racial disparities of mass incarcerations for Blacks while White opioid addicts are viewed as a social problem issue sparing them Jail. Stereotyping types of peoples as Criminals because of where they are from, their lack of advantage due to their education, class and wealth is like feeding food to a bad wolf that builds up hysterical prejudice. These tropes are perpetually perpetuated and become ignorant held beliefs and false truths which will never stop moving. The scam of War and Prison Industries is the profits the shareholders make and the funneling of tax funds into their pockets.


  17. Wee, per usual, generally agree with Tennyson Beckles.

    Even though over 500 years of military history in the Caribbean seems too long a timespan to be subjected to the two variables cited, without deviation.

    It maybe agreed, for example, that Barbados was merely a fringe player in WW2 but yet German U-boats were traversing the region, made strikes on British colonial interests and the Cornwallis was even sunk in Carlisle Bay.

    Beckles might rejoin with the contention that the Caribbean, as a region, supplied men and materiel to this global war and thus both of his criteria have been therefore met.

    But we’ll beg to disagree.

    In the case of WW2, it’s difficult to maintain an argument that the German fascists were looking to “assert control over Caribbean territory” as argued by Beckles. Indeed, it would be precise to contend that Germany was hunting British ships and that because of the colonial set up they found such vessels within the region. Our judments is that this was an extension, if you will, of the wider German military tactic of seeking to destroy shipping, or supply lines, crossing the Atlantic as to support the European war front and not a strategic fight for Caribbean interests.

    If one considers that, in this example, both the Germans and the British could have been considered outsiders, a different interpretation is possible to Beckles’ first variable.

    With regards to Beckles’ second variable, there would have been a small likehood that Barbados or the other parts of the then British Caribbean colonies, at least at the governmental level, would have mustered any opposition or “división or lack of unity” as proffered by Beckles.

    Maybe this writer sees military history with toooo many complexities.


  18. Of course, Beckles’ arguments limited themselves to the matter of whether there should be war in the Caribbean or not.

    He did venture an opinion on issues around the global advantages of such a war…..

    Given that war is the prime basis on which Whiteness is located.

    With the war ship docked in Trinidad now tucking its tail and running.

    This maybe an indication that Donald Drumpf, the coward, faced up against technologies 20 years ahead of his own, is now likely to do the same – tuck tail and run.

    Of course, under these circumstances no military defeat is delivered. And as such America, will not concede strategic defeat and would then most likely rest on the notion that it can live to fight another day.

    However, on the overwhelming majority of measures of global power clear indications mount that empire is dead, or at least in the intensive care unit.


  19. Barbados was Britain’s biggest Military Base Fort and Slave Port in Americas.
    Claims from USA that China’s sole interest investing in the region was to have a base betrayed their own duplicitous imperial ambitions. The world is spinning around, sometimes I say it is upside down. When USA was warring like evil demons in middle east as part of the PNAC continuous wars MO for a century, China was helping develop the developing world.
    There is a tale of a discussion between two bulls watching a herd of cows from the top of a hill and the young one says let’s run down the hill and screw a big fat juicy wet cow and the older one replies why rush down the hill to screw one cow when you can slowly walk down the hill and screw them all. This saying is commonly used by US police policing gangs and gang warfare.
    The use of tension and resolve can be an important response when a group of people is divided by conflicts. The Hegelian dialectic reduced to its simplest form could be summed up as problem, reaction, and solution, which could also be useful for intelligence work.


  20. Disobedience to shatan is obedience to Allah!

    If this case does not demonstrate that American empire crumbles before our very eyes by these actions from a country under American illegal sanctions for 48 years.

    Well!

    Expect, a heightened level of disobedience to be pivotal in that demise.

    https://youtu.be/HUxlfjYnJSA?si=gD-C9WOLZtHxhuYY


  21. Kamla is an idiot! This United States regime has no interest in stopping drug trafficking. If they had that interest, they’d be going into Mexico, Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. Kamla’s goals are not theirs, therefore she will be left high and dry. And if she’s banking on promises from the world’s greatest scammer, I’ve an oil well in my backyard that I can sell her. Only yesterday I was digging for earthworms and when yuh hear de shout I was covered in blackness!


  22. Might the USA administration be also concerned about China’s growing presence and influence in the region?


  23. Dead Prez
    Everything wrong with the re-elected
    Police State
    Propaganda
    It’s bigger than Hip Hop
    We in a race for life
    You thinking it’s for cash flow
    We the new rap era of natural born guerillas

    The Memory of the Earth The Call of the Earth The Ships of the Earth Earthfall Earthborn First Formic War Earth Unaware Earth Afire Earth Awakens

    In an alternate version of frontier America..
    From the primal depth’s of the world’s greatest myths comes this gripping fantasy of a boy, born to be a Maker, whose dangerous journey towards knowledge and power makes history …

    Amid the deep woods where the Red Man still holds sway, a very special child is born. Young Alvin is the seventh son, and such a boy is destined to become great – perhaps even a man with the enormous powers of a Maker. But even in the loving safety of his home, dark forces reach out to destroy him. Somewhere out there is a power that will do anything to prevent him growing up …

    In an alternate version of frontier America, young Alvin is the seventh son of a seventh son, and such a birth is powerful magic. Yet even in the loving safety of his home, dark forces reach out to destroy him.

    blockquote

    No one has to tell you what you’re fighting for
    When the lamb is on your shoulders and the wolf is at the door
    No one has to tell you it is better to be free
    When they lock you in the dungeon and throw away the key
    Now I am not the prophet I am not a prophet’s son
    We must speak of deeper things until the prophet comes
    Golden days will disappear nightmares will increase
    If you glorify the men of war and slay the men of peace

    one by one they build a world
    two by two they build a world
    overall they build a world of love

    Timepeace / No One Has To Tell You / Build A World Of Love


  24. “Might the USA administration be also concerned about China’s growing presence and influence in the region?”

    I have always felt that the real motivation behind the US bluster is the increasing presence of China within the region. The US cannot have China with a string of dependents and controlling their resources.

    Oil was the simple answer. It takes time, but good ideas enter the conversation (even if it take a few weeks).


  25. To what extent could this matter be related to the ongoing US/Venezuela matter?

    ————

    Extradition proceedings begin for OFAC-Sanctioned Azruddin and Nazar Mohamed – Guyana Chronicle

    https://guyanachronicle.com/2025/10/31/extradition-proceedings-begin-for-ofac-sanctioned-azruddin-and-nazar-mohamed/


  26. In the midst of war, little notice is being given to the practical decline of what some called ‘democracy’ in America.

    Of course, Europe is also going alone a slide into something else, hardly expected in this life time.

    But for the pending government shut down geopolitical realists are pointing at deep fractures within the American system impossible to be repaired, their conclusions.

    To them, when the Drumpf administration and the congressional democrats are engaged in a battle of wills the system is clearly disfunctional.

    On the one hand, Drumpf is insisting that his executive powers supersede those of congress as buttressed the actions by many previous presidents.

    On the other, the congressional Democrats are unwilling to give Drumpf the legislative framework he demands as a prerequisite to a negotiation. A dictatorial inclination.

    In the absence of a budgetary measure today up to 40 million people on food stamps, largely women, children, the elderly, and this indicates the abject poverty in America, will face a lack of food or starve.

    Not that Drumpf cares one iota about this, even though more than half are White people, his MAGA folks. Even as that criminal continues to use government to enrich himself and his family in the most unseemly of ways.

    Where is the democracy people here so believe in. And if we don’t have democracy within the seat of empire, where else could it possibly be?


  27. Good to know! But do you really think these people care about what a few law judges says?

    Remember, you’re dealing with criminals in government.

    Moreover, the administration may be preparing for conditions when they’ll say ‘we have no money’. The federal government is broke!

    And then these matters could be tied up in court for years.

    Has this government not freshly emerged from starving Gazans?


  28. The defense force of T&T has been called to barracks and are on a high state of alert.

    There’re reports that the war criminal in Washington might have given an order, or soon will.

    It has been further reported that a list of targets in Venezuela has been put in the firing line. No doubt including decapitation strikes.

    We expect that any American military aircrafts violating Venezuelan airspace to be shot down by the S-400, S-300 systems.

    We further expect, that like the Houthies, and the Venezuelans have much more advanced systems than the Houthies, that any ships within range will be sunk.

    Of course, there’s still a chance that Drumpf would again chicken out like a regular coward.


  29. Your expectations may be correct. I suspect the US will pull back it pieces to Grenada before any war begins. An aircraft carrier cost a large fortune.


  30. Yes Theo

    Indeed, Tulsie Gabbard, who is the intelligence chief, was sent out yesterday to say that they are not into regime change, something like that.

    The truth is that the correlation of forces must have been made clear to Drumpf and that is when the decisión was made.

    So Drumpf got to learn what all serious military analysts have long known and for once is said to have done the only sensible thing.

    In short, America’s peer competitors are up to 20 years ahead, and Venezuela has been so armed.

    Unfortunatelly for this writer America may yet have more time to run down to the end of its dying empire because no signal military event would have heralded the end of its global dominance. However, its peer rivals will well understand this military mathematics.


  31. BTW, this means a military victory for Venezuela. Because America has not achieved its military objectives. This is the only basis on which conflicts are decided.


  32. 100 years ago Marcus did warn them

    When Mussolini of Italy went to war with Ethiopia
    Haile Selassie said “.. with faith courage and a just cause.. David will still beat Goliath”

    Riddim Wize (We Specialize)
    (Re-Assess Your Style)
    Go chill a while Racists a style
    The door get locked and you couldn’t find the key
    When me come to the door me tell it “Open Sesame”
    A guy couldn’t believe it open to me


  33. @ Pacha
    “BTW, this means a military victory for Venezuela. Because America has not achieved its military objectives.”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    When has America achieved set military objectives since WW2?
    …Except for Grenada …and more recently, unarmed Caribbean fishermen?

    The main PURPOSE of the US military complex has been to fleece the country by transferring unbelievable gazillions of dollars from public improvement purposes, and into the paws of the demonic forces that control Boeing, Lockheed, Northop etc.

    These are the %$#^&% who encourage Netanyahu to bomb women and children DAILY for two years now, and Ukraine to commit suicide by irritating Russia for over a decade straight – with provocative military shiite…
    EARNING GAZILLIONS IN THE PROCESS.

    Bunch of damned devils!


  34. Bushie

    Yuh maybe be right about Grenada. Less so about WW2.

    For the best thing America did in WW2 was to arm the allied forces, including the USSR, provided military materiel.

    During WW2 the real war front was to the East, even the Chinese had to deal with the Japanese which constituted similar features to the eastern front.

    As the USSR were facing over a hundred divisións of Nazis. The British, the Americans confronted less than ten each.

    So the USSR lost about 30 million killed in action (KIAs) and the Chinese lost 20 million, the Americans only lost 450,000, for example. We can safety then say that the USSR and China were the real winners.

    The real action was in the South Asían and the Eastern European fronts.

    All histories of America winning WW2 are generally lies, or at least largely overstated.

    Besides Grenada, the Invasion of the Phillipines (1898) maybe the last war America won, in a way. But Grenada was no real peer-competitor war, neither was the Phillipines. Our judgement is that neither should count. So we’ve have to go back to 1816 against the British to find an American win, we fear.


  35. That looks and sounds like an AI video st 3.50 pm.


  36. Trump sees this as a way to please the Christians who support him, kill a few blacks and at the same time further divided a country.

    Three bites of the same apple.

    With these African countries asserting their independence and loosening the grip of Europe and the US, this provides an excuse for the US to step-up/maintain its engagement there.


  37. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/11/2/nigeria-welcomes-us-assistance-to-fight-terrorism-after-trumps-threats

    Doing a Kamla imitation. To what sounds like a possible invasion, we have the authorities gauging how far to bend over. The US will come with its own agenda and to serve its own interest.


  38. And what, pray tell, is their interest in Africa?

    It is about natural resources. It is always about natural resources. The reason Africans flexing is a problem is because of their natural resources. The reason why Chinese influence is a problem is control of natural resources. Their ideology demands that they control
    NATURAL RESOURCES.

    I can post you several videos of Trump salivating over Venezuela’s oil. I can post you a video of the Nobel Peace Prize Trump lady salivating over the opportunity to hand the oil industry back to American companies. I can post you a video of a Trump official stating outright that Venezuela’s oil is what will power the next century. I can post you a video of a serious analyst going into the history of the oil industry in Venezuela, and Exxon Mobil’s push to retake their nationalised infrastructure.

    To Marco Rubio, it is also about Cuba, Venezuela’s tangible support for Cuba and imcreasing Chinese influence. But all that too has its genesis in ideology that requires control of natural resources.

    Therefore, the good ideas were in the chat from the start.


  39. Nigeria is now on Trump’s hit list.

    XXXXXXXXXX

    TRUMP NEEDS TO PUT TANZANIA NUMBER 1 ON THAT LIST.

    AFTER THE STEALING OF THE ELECTIONS BY BANNING THE 2 MAIN OPPOSITION PARTIES AND WINNING AROUND 98% OF THE VOTE.

    THEN ON ELECTION DAY LAST WEDNESDAY KILLING MANY OF ITS CITIZENS IN ITS MAJOR CITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BY POLICE AND SOLDIERS THEN BLAMING IT ON OUTSIDERS FOR PROTESTING AND NOT TANZANIANS THEMSELVES.

    AGAIN FROM ELECTION DAY BANNING ALL FLIGHTS IN AND OUT THE COUNTRY AND SHUTTING DOWN THE INTERNET ONLY OPENING BACK UP ABOUT AN HOUR AGO 5 TO 6 DAYS LATER TO STOP IMAGES GETTING OUT

    BLACK PEOPLE AS A WHOLE MUST BE THE SICKEST IN THE WORLD AND I CAN SEE WHY OUR ANCESTORS WERE SOLD INTO SLAVERY.

    IN A COUNTRY WHERE MANY PEOPLE EARN BETWEEN US$40 TO US$100 MONTHLY YET THE CORRUPT BLACK LEADERS AND THEIR CLOSEST ASSOCIATES STEAL BILLIONS PARKED OFFSHORE.

    THE RESULTS PEOPLE ARE FORCED TO LIVE IN 2025 IN MODERN DAY SLAVERY.

    I WILL REPEAT I HAVE LIVED IN 8 COUNTRIES TRAVELLED TO OVER 30.

    BLACK PEOPLE AS A WHOLE LIVE AND SUFFER FAR WORSE IN COUNTRIES LED BY PEOPLE WHO LOOK LIKE THEM.


  40. Why make the same mistake as Scandinavian countries? Barbados is not the most orderly of countries. Imagine this new influx of impoverished Caribbean migrants to add to the existing crop of Caribbeans who already reside on this densely populated and equally impoverished island.

    The race to the bottom has started.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/11/03/norway-child-contract-killers-hired-bomb-crime-gang/


  41. The influence of Trump, whether we like it or not, can be seen in a recent decision by many EU countries to pull out of the Latin American summit in Colombia. They do not want to upset the man.

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