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US$3 M a day radar Posted: Saturday, February 28, 2026
US$3 million a day to run radar 'You know they are paying US$3 million a day for that radar? Not us. They are paying that. Therefore they kept some of their military personnel there to ensure that the radar would be safe and would be able to continue working, and will not be sabotaged, or any such matters,' Persad-Bissessar said.
She acknowledged the ongoing public concern about the presence of US military personnel in this country, however, she explained that the former administration signed the relevant Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). She said she inherited the agreement from the previous government which was led by Dr Keith Rowley.
Persad-Bissessar leaves door open to deeper US military ties ... says Trump govt spending US$3M daily on Tobago radar
Morris: T&T now within US/Latin American coalition Following the 50th Caricom conference in St Kitts and Nevis, T&T is now within a US/Latin American coalition which shares a common belief in national sovereignty, democratic and constitutional government, law and order, free markets and private enterprise, border control—and common goals of halting criminal and terrorist gangs and cartels, and illegal mass migration, says Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Nicholas Morris.
PM WEIGHS OPTIONS ... says CoE and Caricom Arrest Warrant under consideration in light of Brent Thomas affair
Kamla's kidnapping claim defamatory, says Mia Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley on Thursday described as a "scurrilous lie and defamatory in the extreme" the statement made by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar regarding the "kidnapping" of a Trinidad and Tobago national in Barbados in 2022.
Small signs of hope for shot Ocelot
Chinese Embassy ushers in Year of the Horse Ahead of the Fourth Chinese Spring Festival in Trinidad and Tobago, the Embassy of the People's Republic of China hosted a cultural evening to usher in the Year of the Horse.
Get started on your vegetable garden
Smokers blamed for highway bush fires THE Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service (TTFS) has received over 400 reports of bush-fires for the season.
Marabella mother, son mauled by pet dog A Marabella mother and her son were rushed to hospital on Thursday night after being viciously attacked by their pet dog at their home.
Triple murder in Laventille sparks calls for another SoE The victims, who were shot around 1 am, were identified as Jesse Nelson, Keon Alexander, and Dwayne Alexander. All three lived just a short distance from where the shooting occurred.
Limers shot dead in ambush T&T sees first triple homicide for 2026...
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