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Dutch defence minister visits Caribbean islands Jan 5–8, 2026, to boost military readiness amid rising regional tensions and U.S. security push.
Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans is visiting Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire from January 5–8, 2026, to assess military readiness and strengthen defence ties within the Kingdom of the Netherlands amid rising regional tensions.
The trip follows a U.S. National Security Strategy that elevates the Caribbean’s strategic importance due to its location near Venezuela, critical trade routes, and role in migration and drug trafficking.
Curaçao, in particular, is increasingly seen as a key security hub, with growing U.S. military and coast guard presence focused on maritime control, crisis response, and countering foreign influence.
The islands face mounting pressure to address the Venezuelan migration crisis, with over 23,000 migrants in Aruba and Curaçao, and are being drawn into broader U.S.-led security operations despite longstanding claims of neutrality.
The U.S. now treats uncontrolled migration as a national security threat, intensifying enforcement in the region and pushing Caribbean nations to enhance cooperation on surveillance, interdiction, and infrastructure protection.
El ministro de Defensa holandés visita las islas del Caribe el 5-8 de enero de 2026, para aumentar la preparación militar en medio de las crecientes tensiones regionales y el impulso de seguridad de Estados Unidos.