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A U.S. guided missile destroyer docked in Trinidad and Tobago’s capital on Sunday because the Trump administration escalates a marketing campaign of navy stress in opposition to neighboring Venezuela and its President Nicolás Maduro.
USS Gravely arrived in Port-of-Spain to conduct joint navy coaching workouts with the Caribbean nation. The warship will stay till Thursday, in keeping with authorities officers from the 2 international locations.
U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Jenifer Neidhart de Ortiz mentioned in an announcement that the workouts search to “tackle shared threats like transnational crime and construct resilience by means of coaching, humanitarian missions, and safety efforts.”
Venezuela mentioned the conduct of navy workouts within the waters of a neighboring nation is “harmful” and a “critical risk” to the Caribbean area, additional calling it a “hostile provocation” towards the South American nation, in keeping with an announcement from the Overseas Ministry.
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USS Gravely arrives to dock for navy workouts in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025. (AP Picture/Robert Taylor)
Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, has supported the U.S. navy presence and the Trump administration’s lethal strikes on suspected drug boats in waters off Venezuela.
The arrival of USS Gravely in Trinidad and Tobago comes because the plane provider USS Gerald R. Ford strikes nearer to Venezuela within the Trump administration’s effort to focus on suspected drug smuggling vessels within the Caribbean.
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Maduro criticized the motion of the provider as an try by the U.S. authorities to manufacture “a brand new everlasting battle” in opposition to his nation.

Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro in a navy car throughout celebrations for the Independence Day, in Caracas, Venezuela, on July 5, 2025. (Juan Barreto/AFP through Getty Photos)
The Trump administration has already ordered a variety of strikes within the Caribbean aimed toward dismantling and disrupting drug cartels within the area. President Donald Trump has additionally accused Maduro of being a drug cartel chief.
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Earlier this month, Trump confirmed that he licensed the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, saying he did so as a result of the South American nation has launched prisoners into the U.S. and that medicine have been coming into the U.S. from Venezuela by means of sea routes.
Fox Information Digital’s Louis Casiano and The Related Press contributed to this report.