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Speakers: Chester Humphrey, former Senator, Grenada David Abdulah, peace activist, Trinidad & Tobago Luke Daniels, CLS president, Guyana Jospeh Antoine, Environment activist, Grenada David Denny, peace activist, Barbados Bernard Regan, CSC Executive Committe Francisco Dominguez, VSC Secretary Chair: Nadine Finch, Caribbean Labour Solidarity Executive Based on a monumental lie ("Venezuela is a narco-state" and the "US is at war with drug traffickers") the Trump administration has deployed the largest war fleet in the Caribbean Sea in three decades. The fleet includes over a dozen warships, some with guided-missiles, bombers, helicopters, the world's largest aircraft carrier and even a nuclear submarine. Thus far, US military power has been discharged against over 20 small boats (very likely fishermen and traders) murdering over 80 civilians in what constitutes extra-judicial killings. This frightening US fleet is ominously closing in on Venezuela, using Puerto Rico and, especially, Trinidad and Tobago as potential platforms to launch an overwhelming military attack against Venezuela with the explicit aim to bring about violent "regime change." The real objective is to take possession of Venezuela's oil reserves - the world's largest. The US government, through its State Secretary, Marco Rubio, architect of the plan, has sought to cajole, bully and threaten governments in the Caribbean to turn them into complicit collaborators in the war threat against Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister, Persad-Bissessar, is the most enthusiastic participant in the planned military aggression against Venezuela. However, thereare many influential Caribbean voices who are speaking out against yet another US militaristic adventure, strongly oppose turning the Caribbean, declared a zone of peace by the UN in 2014, into a horrible US-theatre-of-war, and vigorously defend the national sovereignty of the regions' nations and their sacred right to self-determination.