Trump Says Military Operation Against Colombia 'Sounds Good'
Trump praised a U.S. military operation that captured Venezuela's Maduro, accused Colombia's Petro of drug trafficking, and warned Cuba's government faces collapse, escalating regional tensions.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump on Air Force One said a US military operation focused on Colombia `Sounds good to me` after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's capture.
- Early Saturday, U.S. special forces launched Operation Absolute Resolve in Caracas, capturing Nicolás Maduro and his wife aboard the USS Iwo Jima; Trump framed the operation as anti-drug and did not rule out strikes on drug-production laboratories in Colombia.
- Trump accused Gustavo Petro of overseeing cocaine production, saying he `has factories where he makes cocaine` and `they're sending it into the United States`, while Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal criticized the operation as illegal and said Congress was not briefed beforehand.
- The Colombian government deployed military forces to the Venezuelan border after US strikes, while Gustavo Petro condemned the action as an assault on sovereignty risking a humanitarian crisis and sought OAS and UN engagement.
- Last month, President Donald Trump designated illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals as weapons of mass destruction while expanding the U.S. military presence in the Caribbean; he also said Cuba was likely to fall soon but an invasion was unlikely.
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