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Submitted by Nathan Green Jnr.
Maduro, Venezuela
Maduro, a politcal Marxist student in Cuba 1987

I am writing this and asking questions; I will not rely on the Prime Minister, Ralph Gonsalves, to answer them, because he is known to tell lies, and some actually regard him as a serial liar. So I am asking the Vincentian people to give their opinions and comments instead.

Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines set to be at war with the USA?
I have to ask the question of the people of SVG at this time, because if Gonsalves is reelected, SVG could be at war with the US. Is Saint Vincent and the Grenadines set to be at war with the USA if Dr Ralph E Gonsalves is reelected, because it is an ALBA member and supporting ally of Venezuela? 

Ralph E Gonsalves is personally on best friend terms with Nicholas Maduro president of Venezuela. They are buddies and political colleagues. Maduro was trained in Marxist politics in Cuba, paid for by the Russian KGB at the time of the USSR. Why did Ralph Gonsalves receive the Order of ‘José Marti,’ which is Cuba’s highest national award, presented by President Miguel Díaz-Canel in 2023. Gonsalves was a friend of Fidel Castro, and Castro once described Gonsalves as a son. Is Ralph Gonsalves a Cuban, and ultimately a Russian asset?

How much have Cuba and Venezuela currently donated to the ULP election fund? Even if it did not record such amounts, I believe they are contributors of massive numbers.

It is an undeniable fact that Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an ally of Venezuela. Venezuela and Cuba, and SVG are among the original founding members of ALBA, which took place in 2004.  That Alliance has sworn to protect each other in a time of war or invasion.

ALBA even wrote and published the following “ALBA (Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America) aims for political and economic integration among its member countries, which includes a commitment to uniting in the time of war or invasion. The organisation was founded by Venezuela and Cuba to promote solidarity and cooperation among Latin American and Caribbean nations, and it emphasises the importance of mutual aid and support during crises.” That, in my opinion, undoubtedly commits SVG to be at war with the US if Venezuela is at war with the US. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are under a moral and contractual obligation to side with Venezuela. 

First of all we must remember that Ralph Gonsalves told us Castro recommended building the Argyle International Airport. We must ask ourselves why did we use Cuba and Venezuela to design and build that airport in SVG that has a military length runway? Also has SVG just finished a deep-water port that is a design best suited to Russian naval ships?

ALBA has similar principles to NATO, if someone invades an ALBA member, they are attacking all the ALBA members.

If we elect the ULP and Ralph Gonsalves, will we be obliged to be at war with the US and to become an asset of Russia. We can not rely on a truthful answer from Gonsalves because of his tendency to tell lies. So what must the Vincentian people do to ensure 100% they do not become an American enemy and a target of their wrath?

The NDP must denounce the ALBA and undertake to resign and withdraw SVG from this Marxist led organization if elected.

Many of our people are US citizens and they will all lose citizenship and be deported from the US due to our military alliance through ALBA and obligation undertaking to support and protect Venezuela.

We must also make it very clear to Ralph Gonsalves we want nothing to do with Russia; we do not want their aircraft and ships on our soil or in our waters.

My worry is that this is an extension of Ralph Gonsalves undertaking and declaration that he is here to finish the work of Maurice Bishop, who was also a KGB asset of the USSR’s Russia via Cuba. It’s all linked.


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65 responses to “St. Vincent’s quiet war pact”


  1. SIGNS OF THE TIMES OR JUST PLAIN ‘OLE FASHION JUDGMENT COMING DOWN THE RAILROAD TRACKS @:QUANTUM SPEED???

    #WhoIsNext

    #StayTuned


  2. Green, though long departed from the intellect once known, is largely fair even if lacking balance on some critical areas.

    For he’s failed to reference the relative weights of the emerging multi-nodal world actors, their associations, etc. Barbados’s place therein.

    On the other hand he’s also failed to give a sense of the relative decline, internal and external, of the hegemon.

    In the absence of such reflections a deeper understand of the geopolitical is therefore impossible.

    However, while rightly unearthing the international relations maxim of Uncle Errol he gives his political sponsor underserved coverage.

    For it was his Mia Mottley who three of four years ago while addressing Ghana’s Independence Celebrations sought to be critical of Russia for its Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine absent of context but in the service of the European vassal states and her masters in Washington.

    It was this same Mottley, along with Owen Arthur and Hilary Beckles who interfered into the results of a Guyana election, as actors for American foreign policy and their oil majors, to bring the current regime to power.

    That intervention has certainly led to the possible war theatre within the Caribbean Sea as Venezuela has a long-standing territorial claim to half of Guyana. Venezuela a country against which a long declared hybrid war was being waged by the American hegemon.

    Mottley has also acted in similar ways against Haiti but Green has no such sense of political consciousness in these matters.

    Green’s writings are always are as Bajan as apple pie. His mouthings were once never this way. Oh ‘what a tangled web we weave when once we practice to deceive,’ with the pen!


  3. What a balanced comment from Pacha @9.59 am
    Shiite Boss, you wake up in a good mood today or wuh??

    A RESPECTFUL disagreement with Mr green…without the associated adjectives containing multiple ‘aaaaa’s and ‘eee’s…
    LOL
    If only Bushie could qualify for such responses
    Wuh… we could actually study the bible together…
    …or perhaps not!!!
    LOL
    ha ha ha
    Murduh!!


  4. Who let crazy John out ofthe asylum?


  5. https://www.youtube.com/live/WcT8uhbhxII?si=YUwxCfwAvZrNTh5Q

    For Bushie

    The man who dislikes YouTube

    But it’s better than writing “a lotta shiite” saying the same things.


  6. But it’s better than writing “a lotta shiite” saying the same things….. EVERYDAY.

    Watch it now.


  7. @ Pacha
    Bushie likes YouTube Boss!
    …just won’t accept it as ‘gospel’..

    You know of course that the TRUTH never changes…
    You ever listen to a good teacher…???

    It is the same shiite over and over and over… year after year after year…
    So what the Hell you want Bushie to do..??!!
    LOL
    ha ha ha


  8. Bushie!

    The perception as to what a truth is or was changes all the time.

    Humans have perceived many gods before yours, had many systems of worships, many sacred books, and all of them are no longer percieved to have been true. Might not even be known to exist currently.

    Europeans once held that the earth was flat, that the earth was the centre of the universe – as if there was only one universe. There are very many other things, indeed most of what exist or existed within these universes, which were thought to be the truth and are not anymore so considered. Remember, we still known less than one percent of what is knowable as truth.

    In typical Bushman stylie you are likely to rejoin by saying a perception does not a truism make. True! But not to the systems and people currently arguing for such.

    And Pacha will re-engage by suggested that any currently perceived “truth” can be subjected to the graveyard of lies to which its predecessors were.

    And then, Bushie will concede to the intellectual prowess of Pacha! LoL.


  9. We wonder where is Nathan Green this day. A day on which the seat of capitalist power, the White House, hosts a known terrorist called Jolani, as president of Syria.

    Like minded scribes have long contended that the Western countries have for mellenia resorted to all forms of shenanigans, and in the case to what they coterminiously call terrorism to further their wickedly great and nefarious interests.

    We are talking about a man who is a member of al Queda, ISIS and afiliates, which are deployed throughout the world, and in particular Afrika, as the global means by which the White powers seek to destabilize countries and steal their mineral resources.

    But Jolani, who now goes under the non de plume of Ahmed al-Sharaa, as a means of acquiring the fiction that he has an ancestral connection to Syria, goes to a White House which is itself occupied by another convicted criminal. A criminal whose every engagement is about stealing public funds, or taking bribes from all and sundry. In the case of Jolani, who is really a Saudi Muslim from the vicious and dominant Wahabi sect which in recent decades was the main instrument for furthering Western-backed terrorism, no doubt paid hamsomely by the socalled crown prince MBS of Saudi Arabia himself, is Trump.

    So while idiots like Nathan Green continue to labour under the self inflicted misperception that former Communists pose a threat to a petite bourgoise democracy in the Caribbean, capitalism as practiced by the seat of imperial White power in Washington has the nerve to unmasked itself as the most vile organism ever to have existed.

    This devil needs destruction!

    .


  10. @ David

    An interesting ‘discussion’ about “truth.”

    In psychology, there is a psychological phenomenon known as the “illusory truth” or “illusion of truth” effect.

    It’s a cognitive bias that leads people to believe information is true and valid simply because such information has been repeated multiple times.

    A lie, for example, repeated several thousand times is interpreted as being truthful…… or so it seems, as the illusory truth effect weaves its deceptive spell on our minds, blurring the lines between fact and fiction, in an era saturated with misinformation.

    Another psychological phenomenon, “confirmation bias,” is simply a tendency for individuals to favour information that aligns with their pre-existing beliefs or hypothesis, regardless of whether the information is true or not, while giving disproportionately less consideration to alternative perspectives.


  11. @Artax

    We live in a diverse global community where different perspectives define us. It is the nature of things.


  12. Dear Artax. What do you find in the untrue opinion piece, and how can you prove that? How do we know that what you say is not inaccurate, and that you are part of the Gonsalves dirty political machinery employed to make right wrong? See the following news article and learn more about how they have created a bolt hole, perhaps using illegal means to do so. https://www.iwnsvg.com/2025/11/11/questions-over-govt-houses-pm-gonsalves-wife-children-bought-in-trinidad/


  13. “The United States will hold new military drills in Trinidad and Tobago for five days starting Sunday, the Caribbean nation says.”

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/15/americas/us-military-drills-venezuela-intl


  14. Caricom protocols ‘under threat’

    By Colville Mounsey colvillemounsey@nationnews.com

    Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines Dr Ralph Gonsalves has warned that CARICOM’s diplomatic order is under its most serious strain in decades, after a Trinidad and Tobago minister publicly confronted him in a way regional officials say bypassed every formal channel for communication between member states.

    The unprecedented exchange, occurring entirely outside CARICOM’s formal machinery, has stirred deep unease in the region, with some diplomats cautioning that such departures from established protocol risk undermining the Community’s longstanding framework for preventing public deterioration in relations among member governments.

    The controversy escalated after Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister in the Ministry of Housing Anil Roberts, via his Doubles and Coffee social media platform, questioned the legitimacy of housing purchases by Gonsalves’ wife and two children in Trinidad and Tobago.

    In a widely circulated recording, Roberts referred to the Vincentian leader as a “big belly sixstar general,” while suggesting that Gonsalves’ recent criticism of Trinidad and Tobago’s interpretation of CARICOM’s Zone of Peace doctrine may have been influenced by “real estate gains” his family allegedly secured.

    In an interview with the Sunday Sun Friday, Gonsalves said the conduct of the minister fell well outside accepted norms.

    “This is unprecedented – where a junior minister is cursing and verbally abusing the Prime Minister of another country,” Gonsalves said.

    “In my 46 years of electoral politics, I have never seen anything like this in CARICOM. Not once.”

    Maturity

    He stressed that St Vincent and the Grenadines would maintain its commitment to orderly regional relations.

    “When it comes to governmental relations, my administration will operate with maturity. That is non-negotiable.”

    Barbados’ Ambassador to CARICOM David Comissiong also underscored the seriousness of the breach, noting that the matter touched the core of CARICOM’s diplomatic architecture.

    Comissiong said CARICOM’s strength has always relied on strict adherence to protocol.

    “CARICOM is a wellstructured organisation. At the top, we have the Conference of Heads of Government – Prime Ministers and Presidents speaking to each other. Below that, we have ministerial councils – Foreign Ministers, Ministers of Education, Health and so on. The councils know their place. The leadership knows its place. Equals speak to equals, ” the ambassador explained He warned that sidestepping these structures invited instability.

    “If the proper protocols are respected, we do not have problems. But when someone bypasses these protocols, when communication intended for formal channels is issued publicly, informally, or in a way inconsistent with the structure, that creates miscommunication and confusion. And frankly, the language used in this case is unprecedented. I cannot recall anything like this in the modern history of CARICOM.”

    Political scientist Peter Wickham described the situation as the most serious challenge to CARICOM’s diplomatic norms since the West Indies Federation.

    “We would need to go back to the Federation to find this kind of nasty discourse in the public domain,” he said. He characterised the remarks as “mudthrowing” rather than policy scrutiny, and cautioned that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s endorsement risked deepening the impression of a diplomatic breakdown.

    “This should have been a diplomatic conversation but that is not happening,” he said. He described Roberts as “a loose cannon” whose approach was entirely inappropriate for interstate communication.

    Silence

    Wickham added that CARICOM was unlikely to intervene formally.

    “Once CARICOM steps in, it brings the institution down to the level of Anil Roberts but the silence speaks volumes. Every head in the region understands this is not how CARICOM business is done,” he said.

    Matters intensified when Persad-Bissessar publicly supported her minister, describing his claims as “legitimate concerns” about the Victoria Keyes transactions.

    Gonsalves has rejected the allegations outright, calling them “defamatory,” “entirely wrong,” and “a breach of privacy.” He stressed that his wife, Trinidadian by birth, and his children, who hold Trinidad passports, were entitled to conduct business with the state housing agency.

    “These were armslength transactions,” he said. “My family did not get any special advantage. My wife is Trinidadian. My children are Trinidadian citizens. They engaged the agency in the normal way in which any Trinidadian citizen would.”

    He said that one of the units was obtained through a rent-to-own arrangement that was plagued with delays and structural problems, not privilege.

    “It was a terrible situation. The unit was leaking, it was flooding, it had plumbing failures. It took them five years to fix,” he said. “That alone gives the lie to any idea that they received preferential treatment. They actually bought at higher prices than those now being offered to the public.”

    Gonsalves insisted he had no involvement in the transactions.

    “Let the record show: I never contacted anybody in the government of Trinidad and Tobago about this matter. These were dealt with entirely by my family members and by relatives in Trinidad. Nothing unethical. Nothing improper. Nothing illegal.”

    The dispute is unfolding as CARICOM continues reaffirming its Zone of Peace designation, supported by 13 member states and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Trinidad and Tobago has argued that domestic criminal activity undermines the designation.

    Gonsalves dismissed the argument. “If you broaden the concept to include non-state actors, then no country in the world would qualify.”

    Source: Nation


  15. Dear emperorharriss

    RE: Dear Artax. What do you find in the untrue opinion piece, and how can you prove that?

    My friend, are you a jackass?

    What are you ‘talking about,’ and WHAT do I have to prove?

    RE: How do we know that what you say is not inaccurate, and that you are part of the Gonsalves dirty political machinery employed to make right wrong?

    You don’t know. But if that’s your belief, then so be it.

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