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Kamla should be careful

Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 2:42 PM
We know her M.O. is to align herself with the US in anything…

But the ‘violent’ rhetoric
Careful…

What happens when the US blows up the first TT fishing vessel because they tort…

Anyhow, she should take a page out of the other CARICOM leaders’ book and exercise restraint in her language
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 2:47 PM
In reply to Halliwell

That BS ....

This is what the majority of San Fernando fishermen use...

Any Trini vessel with drugs should be blown out of the water leaving Venezuela or Columbia.

Such have killed more African youths over the last 10 years in gangs for territories.
A generation is missing. I have no sympathy for traffickers

T&T fishermen stay in T&T waters and do not get into illegal activities , you are being traced.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 2:52 PM
In reply to sgtdjones

You see you are assuming, like Kamla, that the US will stick to the international waters…ok no worries

Who don’t hear does have to feel
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 2:57 PM
Not everything should be politically or racially aligned. Rubio said "May Have Been" It takes quite some time for a speed boat from Columbia to reach anywhere in The US or its waters...enough time to track, interdict, seize and show proof of drug-trafficking.
We know this is the lyingest, most "agenderized" US admin. We also know that Trump will no sooner dumb is suck-ups the moment he feels he no longer needs them.
Selah.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 3:00 PM
In reply to Halliwell

Any waters, drugs, or guns...USA take them out.

The T&T Coast Guard has not repaired its boats as yet , and the clowns that are involved can be bribed.

I have lost families on such occasions...I have no sympathy.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 3:08 PM
In reply to Brerzerk

Such speedboats can reach islands in the Caribbean within an hour.

T&T to Tobago ...less than an hour...Solo powerboat showed such

Venezuela less than 10 km separation...10 minutes??

Tobago to Grenada, then Barbados moving up the Caribbean...

Reaching the Bahamas, then Florida, and on to the eastern coast of Canada.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 3:26 PM
BBC Verify reached out to a range of experts in international and maritime law, with several saying that US may have acted illegally in attacking the vessel.

The US is not a signatory to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, but the US military's legal advisors have previously said that the US should "act in a manner consistent with its provisions".

Under the convention, countries agree not to interfere with vessels operating in international waters.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 3:39 PM
In reply to Halliwell

What are you Brits gonna do? Take 'em to the Privy Council...

Canada's English-language submarine, HMCS Chicoutimi, caught fire on its maiden voyage in October 2004, resulting in the death of one sailor from smoke inhalation and the injury of eight others, due to seawater flooding and an electrical short


You traded with Canada two subs for rights to fly training missions in Northern Quebec, and the darn sub caught fire.
Lousy electrical job... doh worry we fixed em properly..