Grenada
At the southernmost point of the Grenadines island group, Grenada is a Caribbean island nation in the West Indies. Grenada is made up of the main island of Grenada, two smaller islands called Carriacou and Petite Martinique, and a number of other islands that are a part of the Grenadines and are located to the north of the main island. There are several nutmeg farms on the main island's hilly interior, known as "Spice Isle". Additionally, it is where the nation's capital, St. George's, is located. Fort George, built in the early eighteenth century, and colorful homes overlook Carenage Harbour in St. George's. To the south lies Grand Anse Beach, which has hotels and bars. It hasn't fielded a ground force since 1983 because of the accompanying American-led invasion. The Royal Grenada Police Force maintains a paramilitary special service unit for internal security objectives. The Regional Security System's responsibility is defense.
No particular nation has made it its mission to defend Grenada militarily. Due to the Regional Security System, the nation can seek some form of military assistance from Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; however, the majority of these nations do not have a robust enough defense apparatus to be of significant help. It would seem inevitable that the United States would come to their aid.