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Dutch Navy Monitoring Caribbean Waters as U.S.–Venezuela Tensions Rise

February 8, 2026
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Dutch military forces stationed on the islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao are scaling back their counter-drug operations to focus more heavily on monitoring regional waters as tensions escalate between Venezuela and the United States. The situation has sparked growing anxiety throughout the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, according to Wouter Veenendaal, endowed professor of Kingdom Relations, who visited the islands and spoke to De Telegraaf.

Veenendaal said that the massive U.S. aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is clearly visible from Curaçao, making it a major topic of discussion throughout the three Dutch Caribbean islands. “There is a great deal of uncertainty,” he explained. “People are in the dark about what is going on. Aruba and Curaçao cannot control their own defense policy — that authority lies with the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Dutch Ministry of Defense is responsible, yet local politicians feel The Hague is not providing enough information.”

The United States has recently carried out several deadly attacks on alleged drug smugglers, whom the Trump administration has labeled as “terrorists.” Approximately 80 people have been killed. While an American attack on Venezuela cannot be ruled out, Dutch Caribbean islands worry that Venezuela may attempt to seize strategic ground before such an event occurs. “On the islands, people feel like they are being treated as pawns between two unpredictable superpowers,” Veenendaal said.

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The Netherlands currently has around 600 soldiers stationed in the region, primarily tasked with counter-narcotics operations. While those activities continue, the naval vessel Zr.Ms. Groningen has shifted its focus toward direct regional surveillance. “We are monitoring the situation very closely,” a spokesperson for the Dutch Navy said. “The Netherlands is not receiving relevant information from either side, making it essential to gather intelligence ourselves.”

During the final day of his state visit to Suriname, King Willem-Alexander also addressed the rising tensions. “We are very concerned about what is happening there,” he stated, emphasizing hope that international law will be respected and that all parties consider how best to protect the islands from developments that could directly impact them.

Photo Credits : https://nltimes.nl/2025/12/05/dutch-navy-monitoring-caribbean-waters-tensions-rise-us-venezuela

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