The Great Caribbean Betrayal — Grenada Then, Venezuela Now!

The Great Caribbean Betrayal — Grenada Then, Venezuela Now!



In 1983, the United States invaded Grenada — and Jamaica, Dominica, and Barbados helped. Four decades later, history may be repeating itself as Caribbean nations align once again with Washington against Venezuela.

In this Rumination News Network live, we break down how the Caribbean’s betrayal of Grenada set the stage for today’s political and economic subservience to U.S. interests.

From Grenada to Venezuela — has the Caribbean really learned nothing from history?

From Grenada in 1983 to Venezuela today — the Caribbean keeps repeating history. Jamaica, Barbados, and Dominica once backed the U.S. invasion of Grenada. Now, Trinidad is supporting Washington’s moves against Venezuela.

In this Rumination News Network live, we uncover how regional leaders continue to betray Caribbean sovereignty in exchange for U.S. approval.
Join us LIVE this Sunday at 2 PM with special guests Davidson Nedd and Fred Corbin as we uncover how Grenada’s history is repeating itself in Venezuela today!
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42 thoughts on “The Great Caribbean Betrayal — Grenada Then, Venezuela Now!

  1. The suggestion that Trinidad convene an immediate emergency session to "bring to account those organizations and individuals whom are known to be formenter(s) of transnational instability within the Caribbean region and to expressly and without prejudice adjudicate righteous justice in the best interest of the international community and the Caribbean.'"

    But unfortunately Kamla cannot do that since she messed up too badly already and if as one platform says "she is under ICC investigation and had all her devices seized," someone else will have to convene that emergency session.

    Barbados should also be under investigation for all this mess. Neither of those two should escape justice.

  2. Beautiful program on the money all about sellout, the idea of CARICOM it is to close to having a Federation in the Caribbean especially joining with African nations, so we have to break it up.

  3. Look at all the location for the pass forty five years in which was War was forth, for example we have Africa, the Middle East, Ukraine, now we have Guyana Trinidad and Venezuela is coming up. What do these location have in common is the ???

  4. The T&T PM is not a student of history and geopolitics and is therefore apt to commit major political blunders that will negatively impact populations in T&T and the region.

  5. Hay "@StasiuAbraham-u6c": Kindly provide us with your intelligent and coherent analysis of this situation inclusive of the geopolitical strategy of the leadership of the GORTT and likely outcomes for T&T and the wider Caribbean. KIV that the current leadership of the GORTT does not represent the views of the majority of the T&T population. To date the PM has not addressed the T&T nation, as a collective, on this situation. Over to you @StasiuAbraham-u6c

  6. Mr. Corbin, WE must thank you for interjecting with the issue of the new WHO Treaty and Regulations. You are absolutely correct re the comment you made in this regard. Caribbean Leaders, governments and peoples seems to be sleeping on the ramifications of the recent UN decisions taken on this matter. This issue needs to be aired more within all CARICOM States.

  7. Great debate guys but most people in Caribbean are full asleep and mentally dead .I hope shows like this will resurrect people from the slumber and focus on real issues instead of party puppet politics

  8. Wonderful Wonderful Gentleman keep up the fire I hope this will be a weekly discussion Caribbean people need this type of education to take the sleep out of there eyes

  9. Bingo Mr. Corbin! – regarding Argentina. That large amount of funds given to Argentina by the current US administration made no sense as food banks in the US are running out of food. 100% SENSE as to why!!

  10. Wow…that Tom Adams , Jesuit connection made by Mr Corbin has blown my mind. I think it would explain alot though. The Jesuits are known for assassination by poison though or it could be described as ritual sacrifice. It is my opnion that The Jesuit order is basically the ones calling the shots worldwide. I would love to hear more of this Jesuit co nection to Barbados as I am Barbadian myself

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