SECURITYTHE RIO TIMES
How a Cluster of Tiny Caribbean Islands Runs Its Own Defense
Caribbean states, too small to maintain individual armies or navies, collaborate through a Regional Security System based in Barbados. Eight Eastern Caribbean states form a core mutual-defense pact, supported by a wider US program.
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