US Warns Citizens in Trinidad and Tobago Amid Venezuela Tensions

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What's Happening?

The US Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago has issued a warning for Americans to avoid government buildings due to a “heightened state of alert”.
Rising tensions between the US and Venezuela
US military strikes in Caribbean waters targeting alleged drug cartel boats

Why Should You Care?

This warning comes amid rapidly rising tensions between the US and Venezuela, with at least six US strikes on boats allegedly carrying narcotics from Venezuela to the US.

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