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Harris Warns Venezuela’s Threat to Bomb Georgetown Endangers Regional Peace

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September 22, 2025
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By Mark DaCosta- Recent developments in international politics have cast a formidable shadow over our nation, with a stark warning emerging from Venezuela. The country has threatened to bombard Georgetown if the United States conducts an attack. This alarming declaration raises grave concerns about the safety and security of our communities. Veteran journalist and commentator Adam Harris has highlighted the precariousness of our situation, likening the potential devastation to that seen in the Middle East, where missiles devastate solid structures, leaving nothing but ruins. Georgetown, being predominantly wooden, stands particularly vulnerable — “the homes would be blown to smithereens,” Harris warns.

As tensions between Venezuela and the United States escalate, many in our nation are left wondering what measures are in place to protect civilians. Harris notes that the lack of bomb shelters in our country compounds the danger, leaving our citizens exposed in the event of any hostilities. This signals a worrying shift away from the Caribbean’s long-held status as a zone of peace. While the region has traditionally endeavoured to maintain harmony, it now grapples with the realities of heightened military presence.

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In what can only be described as a precarious situation, Harris points out that recent military movements comprise warships, aircraft, and a bulging arsenal in our vicinity. The United States has ramped up its military operations under the pretext of combating drug trafficking stemming from Venezuela. However, the implications seem far more serious, as the journalist outlines the positioning of forces and the targeting of vessels reportedly linked to drug running, culminating in a tragic incident that claimed eleven lives.

According to Harris, “the Americans have fired the first salvo,” in escalating tensions, and these actions contribute to a climate of fear. The geopolitical chess game being played could very well ensnare innocent citizens in its crossfire. This is a chilling reminder of the need for vigilance and preparedness as external influences increasingly encroach upon our borders.

The current scenario paints a dire picture for our nation, where the spectre of violence looms large. The crossings of Venezuelan nationals into our nation have sparked debate, particularly as many of these individuals are military personnel. Harris raises concerns regarding potential intelligence and targeting capabilities that the Venezuelan military may possess due to their presence in our territory.

The ramifications of these developments cannot be overstated. Harris warns that not only is our geographic integrity under threat, but the fabric of our society is being tested. The undercurrents of political machinations in the region lead to the painful realisation that a powder keg is brewing, where a single spark could ignite chaos. It remains imperative for our leaders to navigate these treacherous waters with caution, foresight, and strategy to ensure our country is prepared for whatever may unfold.

Adam Harris’s commentary serves as a timely reminder that we must not overlook the realities of our geopolitical standing. As tensions rise and threats loom, we must remain vigilant and united.

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