CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela on Monday suspended energy agreements with Trinidad and Tobago, over what officials have described as “hostile” actions by the island nation.

Trinidad is now hosting one of the U.S. warships involved in a controversial campaign to destroy Venezuelan speedboats allegedly carrying drugs to the United States.

During his weekly television show on Monday night, President Nicolas Maduro accused Trinidad of acting as the “aircraft carrier of the U.S. empire” and said that he was left with no choice but to pull out of treaties signed with Trinidad ten years ago.

The announcement came hours after the nation's vice president, who is also Venezuela's minister of hydrocarbons, had suggested the agreements should be cancelled.

On Sunday, the USS Gravely, a destroyer f

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