Colombia Security Forces Kill 5 Members of Top Cocaine Cartel Days Before Country's President Meets with Trump
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Colombia security forces kill 5 members of top cocaine cartel days before country's president meets with Trump
President Donald Trump is set to host Gustavo Petro at the White House for talks on combatting drug trafficking from Colombia, the world's top cocaine producer.
There is a growing expectation for what may happen in Washington on February 3, when Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro meet. It is natural: the two leaders have controversial personalities, and the quote is preceded by a chain of disagreements that began in the early morning of January 26, last year, when Colombia prevented the entry of two U.S. military planes with migrants in chains.
Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, said his meeting with Trump will be "determining" for him and for "the life of humanity."
Five people were killed in a Colombian security forces operation targeting the country's largest drug cartel, Clan del Golfo, an operation that came just before a critical White House meeting between President Gustavo Petro and US President Donald Trump.
After commenting on his prowess in bed, President Gustavo Petro returned to one of his recurring obsessions: “no one will forget me because I will be unforgettable.” What happened as a joke, one more redundancy in a speech delivered a week after the visit to the White House, reveals one of Petro’s strongest impulses: wanting to take a place in history, being a world leader. Petro knows that the best chance of his life to try is at the meeting wi…
In Colombia, the country's armed forces killed 5 members of the Clan del Golfo, the largest cocaine trafficking cartel
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