Tensions Rise in the Caribbean: What You Need to Know Now
- Cliff C. Belfor

- Oct 30, 2025
- 1 min read

Between 27–29 October, a series of high-stakes developments unfolded across the Caribbean and northern South America — from deadly narcotics operations near Colombia to intercepted aircraft from Bonaire, and escalating military movements between the US and Venezuela.
US military flights surged by 12%, with strategic transport aircraft operating between mainland bases and Puerto Rican airfields. Venezuela suspended energy agreements with Trinidad & Tobago after US exercises on the island. Jungle warfare training, false-flag allegations, and a deadly border interception signal rising volatility.
These events are not isolated. They form part of a shifting geopolitical landscape with direct implications for aviation governance, regional security, and diplomatic relations.
Download the full intelligence report to understand:
What’s driving the surge in military activity
How regional diplomacy is being reshaped
What aviation and policy stakeholders must prepare for next
InterConsult Advisors and Dyami invite you to stay ahead of the curve. Download the report now.




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