Fishermen in Trinidad and Tobago Fear for Their Lives After US Attacks in the Caribbean

On a recent afternoon, Kenrick Modie finished untangling his fishing net in a quiet Caribbean village.
As he slipped into a hammock in his home overlooking the sea, he worried that his life and livelihood could be wiped out by a U.S. military attack.
Modie lives in the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago, which is now embroiled in a geopolitical standoff between the United States and Venezuela, just 17.70 km away...
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