US Secretary of State Marco Rubio advocates for measures to curb the influx of firearms from the United States that contribute to gang violence in the Caribbean. During his recent visit to Jamaica, Rubio pointed out that over 75% of gun crimes in the region are linked to weapons purchased in the US, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced collaboration in security efforts.
In discussions with Jamaican leaders, Rubio pledged to increase US support for initiatives aimed at mitigating organized crime and improving maritime surveillance capabilities. The meeting signals a strategic shift in US engagement with the Caribbean, as the Trump administration seeks to fortify alliances and counteract growing Chinese influence in the region.
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