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Dutch Naval Chief Warns: ABC Islands Vulnerable to Venezuelan Aggression

September 25, 2025
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In his first major remarks since taking office, the new Commander of the Royal Netherlands Navy, Harold Liebregs, issued a stark warning about the security of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. He cautioned that these islands are highly vulnerable to potential aggression from neighboring Venezuela, and that the Kingdom of the Netherlands is not adequately prepared to defend them in the event of a large-scale attack.

A Direct Threat in the Region

Liebregs emphasized that Venezuela has the capability to inflict serious damage on the islands using relatively limited means. “They can strike Aruba with artillery,” he said, highlighting that it wouldn’t take significant resources for Venezuela to seize control of the islands if it ever decided to do so. His comments shed light on the fragile security balance in the southern Caribbean, a region often overlooked in broader European defense discussions.

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While global powers like Russia and China often dominate political and media attention, Liebregs warned that a crisis could erupt right at the Kingdom’s doorstep.

Limited Defenses

The Royal Netherlands Navy maintains a presence in the Caribbean, but its resources are primarily designed for surveillance, counter-narcotics, and limited defense tasks. Liebregs admitted that these assets would be insufficient in the face of a serious military offensive. Shortages of ships, aircraft, equipment, and personnel make it impossible to guarantee the islands’ protection under the current circumstances.

This warning comes amid heightened regional tensions, as Venezuela’s political and economic instability, combined with its military capabilities, raises concerns about potential miscalculation or conflict.

Call for Urgent Action

Liebregs called on the Dutch government in The Hague to act quickly, urging investments in additional patrol vessels, stronger air support, and modern equipment to enhance deterrence. He also stressed the importance of diplomacy in making it clear to Venezuela that any aggression against the ABC islands would be unacceptable.

The commander advocated for closer cooperation with Caribbean and American allies, recommending joint training exercises, intelligence sharing, and defense coordination to significantly improve readiness and provide reassurance to the people of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.

Protecting the People and the Kingdom

“The residents of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao must feel safe,” Liebregs firmly stated. “Without credible defense, not only is the territorial integrity of the islands at risk, but so too is the confidence of the population in the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ protection.”

Liebregs’ remarks are expected to spark renewed debate in the Dutch Parliament over the Kingdom’s responsibility to defend its Caribbean territories. For the ABC islands, the message is clear: security challenges are no longer distant global concerns, but immediate threats at their doorstep.

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