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Tobagonians have expressed mixed reactions following the departure of the United States-installed radar from the island.
While some residents are calling for greater transparency on its purpose and cost, others remain indifferent or unsure of its impact.
Jewel Greene-George, 40, said, "It still leaves a lot of questions to be answered. They have packed up and left but nobody has answered the questions: who was paying this US$3 million, what’s going on in terms of the narco-terrorism they were targeting. There are so many things unanswered and I do believe some transparency is needed. They were saying they were not sharing information because that will affect national security, but now that they are gone I think full disclosure is necessary. I think the citizens deserve it."
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