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Holness prays daily as Jamaica steers through uncertain times
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 82985, member: 160"] Holness is hitting the prayer mat hard, hoping Jamaica dodges this geopolitical mess. The Prime Minister told a prayer gathering that he begs God daily for help navigating uncharted waters without inviting trouble. He claimed his job involves keeping the island safe rather than steering into avoidable hazards. This cautious tone follows wild regional drama after American forces grabbed Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela. That operation caused massive flight disruptions throughout the eastern Caribbean while shutting down airspace. Everyone is clearly on edge about getting dragged into conflicts they did not start. Tensions spiked further when strict American immigration policies hit neighbors like Antigua and Barbuda. Travelers from there and Dominica might face visa bonds reaching fifteen thousand dollars. Those nations also struck deals accepting foreign nationals seeking asylum within the United States. Holness insisted Jamaica is not abandoning its duties or principles despite playing it safe. He argued that their stance on global issues has always been consistent, long before other countries spoke up. The leader promised to guide the state ship toward prosperity using divine help. [/QUOTE]
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