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Dutch Parliament Demands Urgent Answers on Possible Netherlands Involvement in U.S. Caribbean Attacks

February 8, 2026
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The Dutch government has been given one week to clarify whether the Netherlands has played any direct or indirect role in controversial U.S. maritime attacks in the Caribbean Sea. The demand was issued by GroenLinks–PvdA MPs Mikal Tseggai and Kati Piri, amid rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela and growing anxiety across the Dutch Caribbean, including Aruba.

The issue gained international attention following a November 13 investigation by Dutch news program Nieuwsuur, which revealed concern on CuraƧao, Aruba, and Bonaire about recent U.S. actions against vessels the U.S. labels as ā€œdrug boats.ā€

Concerns Over Intelligence Sharing

Central to the political pressure is the question of whether Dutch intelligence or operational data—including information gathered in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom—may have been used by the U.S. to carry out potentially unlawful attacks. Both the United Nations and France have expressed concern that recent U.S. ā€œuse of forceā€ operations may violate international law.

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MPs are asking whether the Netherlands should consider temporarily suspending intelligence sharing with the United States, similar to measures taken by Canada and the United Kingdom, until the legality of the operations is confirmed.

CuraƧao’s Strategic Role

CuraƧao is a focal point in the debate due to the presence of:

  • The U.S. Forward Operating Location (FOL) at Hato Airport
  • Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard units that cooperate closely with U.S. agencies
  • Regional intelligence networks involving the Kingdom, the U.S., and partner nations

Lawmakers warn that any Dutch intelligence involvement—even indirectly—could make the Netherlands complicit in controversial U.S. military actions.

They are seeking assurance that:

  • No Dutch intelligence is being used to support the attacks
  • Coast Guard cooperation is not enabling U.S. strikes
  • The use of Hato Airport is not facilitating unauthorized American military operations

Reassuring the Caribbean Part of the Kingdom

Tseggai and Piri emphasized that the Dutch Cabinet must explain how it is actively communicating with CuraƧao, Aruba, and Bonaire to reduce public fear and prevent misinformation. They stress that residents of the Caribbean part of the Kingdom deserve transparent information without violating constitutional boundaries or local autonomy.

ā€œOur islands cannot be dragged into an international conflict without full transparency,ā€ one MP stated.

Growing Anxiety Across the Region

Over the past weeks, tensions have risen throughout the Caribbean due to:

  • Increased U.S. maritime operations
  • Reports of aggressive interdictions
  • Heightened diplomatic tension between Washington and Caracas

While local governments have not accused the U.S. of wrongdoing, communities—especially in CuraƧao—fear becoming entangled in a conflict between Venezuela and the United States.

What Happens Next

The Dutch government must respond within one week, meaning answers are expected soon. Depending on the Cabinet’s response, the matter could escalate into:

  • A full parliamentary debate
  • A temporary halt to Dutch–U.S. intelligence cooperation
  • A review of U.S. access to military and intelligence facilities in the Dutch Caribbean

This story carries significant implications for foreign policy, regional security, and public trust across Aruba and the wider Dutch Caribbean.

Photo Credits : https://www.curacaochronicle.com/post/local/dutch-parliament-demands-urgent-clarity-on-possible-netherlands-role-in-controversial-us-attacks-in-caribbean-sea/

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