The government of Trinidad and Tobago said Monday that it would allow the US military to access its airports in coming weeks as tensions build between the United States and Venezuela.The announcement comes after the US military recently installed a radar system at the airport in Tobago. The Caribbean country’s government has said the radar is being used to fight local crime, and that the small nation wouldn’t be used as a launchpad to attack any other country.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The US would use the airports for activity that would be “logistical in nature, facilitating supply replenishment and routine personnel rotations,” Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement. It did not provide further details.Trinidad’s prime minister previously has praised ongoing US strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean.Only seven miles (11 kilometers) separate Venezuela from the twin-island Caribbean nation