US Navy destroyer arrives in Trinidad and Tobago
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US deploys 9,000-ton destroyer close to Venezuela, can control airspace, track submarines
A United States Navy destroyer and a contingent of U.S. Marines have arrived in Trinidad and Tobago amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela. The forces have reportedly been deployed to hold joint drills with local forces and are likely to send a strong message to Venezuela.
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