US Marines from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) are set to conduct training exercises with the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force from November 16 to November 21, 2025. This collaboration aims to enhance military readiness and strengthen ties between the two forces.
Trinidad and Tobago"s Foreign Minister, Sean Sobers, stated that there is "no indication of action against Venezuela" in relation to this training initiative. The exercises are expected to focus on various operational tactics and strategies relevant to both nations.
This joint training comes amid ongoing regional security concerns, although specific details regarding the nature of the exercises have not been disclosed. The partnership reflects a commitment to regional stability and cooperation in defense matters.
For further context, similar situations have arisen in the past where military collaborations were conducted to address security challenges in the Caribbean region. Recent developments in international relations continue to shape the dynamics of military cooperation.
For more information on related coverage, see recent developments in international security.





