Trump Says Military Operation Against Colombia 'Sounds Good'
Trump threatened military action against Colombia over alleged cocaine production by its leadership and warned Cuba's government of imminent collapse, following Maduro's capture.
- Trump warned Colombia's President Gustavo Petro that he would 'not be in power long' amid rising tensions regarding a possible US military operation against Colombia.
- Trump accused Colombia's government of being 'very sick' and involved in cocaine production and trafficking aimed at the United States.
- President Petro condemned Trump's remarks, calling for Latin American unity against what he termed US domination.
- Petro emphasized the need for regional unity and economic cooperation beyond dependence on the north.
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President Trump issues severe warning to ‘very sick’ Colombia after daring capture of Venezuelan dictator
President Trump threatened military action against Colombia and its “sick” leader after this weekend’s daring capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, whose acting president has since offered to work with the US in a stunning about-face.
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War on drugs The war on drugs is aptly named as the tally of dead Americans and ruined families exceeds 100,000 annually. For comparison, American casualties in Iraq from 2003 to 2009 totaled about 4,300 dead and just over 30,000 wounded. President Trump was correct to prosecute a combat operation against the Venezuelan government of drug honcho Nicholas Maduro. Presidents of both parties have been derelict in the effort over many years to stymi…
Donald Trump is now threatening to conduct a military operation against the Colombian government, after having captured the President of Venezuela and his wife, during a strongly contested military operation.
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