The Caribbean is becoming the frontline of a confrontation that could engulf an entire region. As the U.S. ramps up military pressure on Venezuela, neighbouring countries are sounding the alarm. Panama, Trinidad and Puerto Rico are witnessing protests, anger, and a very clear message: Washington’s fight with Venezuela must not become the Caribbean’s war. But Donald Trump is doubling down, deploying warships, fighter jets and missile-capable destroyers just miles from Venezuela’s coastline. So the real question now is: how close is the Caribbean to becoming collateral damage? What does history tell us about the last time the U.S. went on the offensive in Latin America? Ananya Dutta breaks down how a Venezuela-U.S. showdown could ripple across the region, drag multiple countries into the line of fire, and reshape Caribbean geopolitics for years.
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