Kamla isn't playing around ...
@bravos
You sure right she's not joking, just bat shit crazy.
This is her new defense to her duplicity about the Tobago radar installation?
When caught lying, She takes to X to, to once again deflect and talk about PNM??
claiming that the new radar system was intended to assist with the detection of Venezuelan crude oil “sanction-busting” activities and traffickers who she says been conducting deliveries of narcotics,
First of all, since when you respond to parliamentary questions via tweets on X. (Wonder where that came from !!)
and wtf is this about radar detecting "sanction busting" "ship to ship transfer" by Venezuelans? The functionality of of the GATOR radar installed by the US in Tobago:
Ground/Air Task-Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) and Ground-Based Air ...
The G/ATOR (Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar) is a mobile, multi-role radar system for the U.S. Marine Corps, designed to replace five older radar systems with a single, versatile solution. Its primary functions include air defense, surveillance, and counter-fire targeting to detect threats like drones, missiles, and artillery. G/ATOR is also capable of performing air traffic control missions and is highly transportable by helicopter or aircraft.
Yet another lie trying to cover up previous ones. This is an air-defense installation and mothing more.
All of a sudden TnT crime problems are dure to Veneuelan gangs and cartels in collabboration with PNM?
This woman is so far up Trumps backside it isn't funny, she really thinks she's doing TnT any favors with that?!.
You should feel embarassed to refer to that tata your leader posted in her Grey Goose stupor...
Nah man !!
@bravos
She ain't making joke this time! Does that mean that she has the right to support criminal killing of poor people in the seas of the Caribbean? Does it mean that she has to break international laws? Don't you believe that the previous government could have done that too, but knew it violated international. Take it from me, as long as Trinidad does not accept that its crime problems are internal, it would not be able to solve. Crime problems in the country need the cooperation of both parties. Politicizing it and hiding behind the criminality of the USA is doomed to failure.
I thought the US didn’t need Trinidad…
that was last week?
an unhatched chick thinks the world is oval
@bravos
It is rather good to see you and De Liar (sgt) agreeing on something
@bravos
I saw that KPB asked / demanded that the opposition hold a presser and answer the questions she posed
that is quite bizarre for a PM so to do. Usually a PM would have all the facts at disposal and hit the opposition with them for the public to see
to accuse and ask the other side to defend without publishing all the facts is a role played by the opposition
@sudden
She is a career opposition-er
unqualified
inexperienced
incompetent
all the arguments put forward in her defence are convoluted gender and cultural references
@Halliwell
yous a ultimate trini2dbone oui.
complain complain complain.
yuh ent like growley,
you ent like kamliar. who to put? a crapaud?
Like low-value stupidjones is the only Trini you does support unconditionally or what?
@VIX
It won’t make sense to come here and say tings you happy bout - I can talk to meself
here make to complain
‘but I am happy’ that you noticed I ent a Rowley fan either
Just reporting the news guys, stop acting like little emotional biatches all the time lol.
Listen nah seems some chess playing and we only talking checkers. Will T&T be better off after all this even with all the crazy things happening that we can do shit about ? I say yes !!
Perspective ....
@bravos
its cyclical. the same thing happened between 2017-2020. brazil had bolsonaro, chile had Sebastián Piñera, colombia had Iván Duque, evo morales was removed by the military and Jeanine Áñez came into office for a year until bolivia had elections. politics in latin america(including the caribbean) mirrors politics in the US remarkably, even if analysts in the region don't want to admit it(i personally think many/most of those analysts are dunces who only can pass exams and don't read....basing this on personal experience in the university system)
@Jumpstart
Yeah bro they are way out of their leagues here..they forget that 'regional' ultimately has to answer to 'hemispherical' in such times and I believe T&T and Guyana are in the right grouping for the best future outcome. As I've gotten older I've embraced the clarity, the world is a twisted place where basic and simple alliances can be the difference between a postive outlook and gloom for smaller developing nations, I mean the US has made it very clear long before Trump that if you're not with us you're against us and apply their doses to suit..with our location etc I think T&T has no choice but to be cordial and accomodating with the USA..
There will be fallout for many Caribbean leaders and entities from this Venezuela affair. Expect sanctions on individuals and organizations in the near future, not to mention visa revocations, and we'll see how that works out for them being in the Western Hemisphere.
They think T&T in some kinda trouble but it terrifies me to think what our situation would've been with a Government bending Backwards for Maduro. We were already walking on thin ice with Venezuela over the last few years .
This is going to end well for both T&T and Guyana, not so sure about others..
@bravos
when i meant its cyclical, i meant the hemisphere oscillates between two political positions. if the US has a president on the right of the political spectrum, generally the right in the region win elections during that time. ditto when the US has a centrist president, the leaders in the region are then very center or left wing. i wasn't offering an opinion or taking a side. I was taking note of a trend. its not like most of europe or japan where the political persuasion of the population is usually stable and centered around one or two philosophies....europe: old world memories and socialist underpinnings to prevent rebellion(despite how much it may cost or whether they have the money to pay for it) and japan: pro business and weariness of china's influence in the region