Tobago Had NO IDEA! U.S. Radar Installation Sparks Major Outrage

👁 4.3K views 📅 Dec 4, 2025 ✈️ Caribbean Watch on YouTube ↗

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has confirmed that American personnel have been working at the A.N.R. Robinson International Airport — quietly installing a new radar surveillance system. She says it was a “national security secret.” But critics across the Caribbean say this raises MAJOR questions about sovereignty, transparency, and the U.S. military’s expanding footprint in the region.

Why wasn’t the public informed?
Why didn’t Tobago’s own leadership know?
And is this really about the war on drugs…
or about positioning equipment closer to Venezuela, at a time when President Donald Trump is openly threatening land strikes?

In this video, Whitney Mckoy breaks down:
🔥 The secret radar installation in Tobago
🔥 Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s explanation
🔥 Why Tobago’s leadership is demanding answers
🔥 Why Grenada rejected the same system
🔥 The U.S. “war on drugs” used as a pretext across the region
🔥 Growing concerns about Venezuela & U.S. military ambitions
🔥 What this means for Caribbean sovereignty and regional security

This is a developing story with HUGE implications for the Caribbean, the African Diaspora, and anyone paying attention to U.S. influence abroad.

Do you think Caribbean leaders should disclose when foreign military systems are installed?
Is this radar truly about border protection—or something much bigger?
Comment below. We want to hear from you.

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