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Trinidad and Tobago allows US military aircraft to transit through airports

Trinidad and Tobago approved on Monday for United States military aircraft to transit their airports in the coming weeks. This is due to the rising tensions between Venezuela and the U.S.

In a press release, the Caribbean country's Foreign Ministry said it was "committed" to working with the U.S. on regional security. It added that the aircraft movements were "logistical in nature". Pentagon: In November, an American military official met with the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad Bisssar, to "reaffirm" the partnership and "discuss priorities for regional stability and security". In recent months, the U.S. increased operations in the Caribbean and Pacific. This included more than 20 strikes on suspected drug-trafficking ships this year. Nearly 90 people were killed.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has raised the?possibility of military??intervention? in Venezuela. He cited allegations that Venezuela ships?narcotics? to the United States. Caracas, however, denies this.

(source: Reuters)