Four bombings in Trinidad since August.
Trinidad is an island about 20 miles off the coast of Venezuela.
Venezuela's president, Hugo Chavez, is the man Pat Robertson said the US government might as well go ahead and assassinate instead of wasting time and money messing around with intimidating him.
None of the bombings were fatal.
Trinidad bombings timeline
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Islamic leader denies involvement in Trinidad bombings
Yasin Abu Bakr, leader of the Jamaat al-Muslimeen group, was released Sunday along with four teenage followers after spending 36 hours in police custody for questioning in Friday's explosion in Trinidad's capital.-
The blast, the fourth to rattle Port of Spain in as many months, injured 14 people, including three who were in serious condition.
[...]Police said the device used in Friday's bombing was similar to those used in the three previous attacks. All four explosions went off around the same day of each month.
Trinidad police detain Israeli; may be linked to bombings
Trinidadian authorities have detained an Israeli national found living in a remote mountainous area east of the capital, police said, declining to state if he was being questioned in connection with a recent spate of bombings in the Caribbean island nation.
A string of bombings, the latest one occuring last Thursday, have rocked the capital of Port-of-Spain. The bombings have injured 28 people.
Authorities identified the detained man as Dahtang Mik Agarunov, 26. They said he was found living in a wooden shack in Arouca, about 10 miles east of Port-of-Spain. Agarunov was detained on Friday and questioned by Interpol, Trinidadian police and immigration officials.