"He Will Be the Next": Donald Trump Threatens to Take Another State Leader From Latin America, After He Ends with Maduro
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US President Donald Trump threatened Colombian leader Gustavo Petro, saying he is "the successor" of his military campaign against drug trafficking in the region, which has so far concentrated only on Venezuela.
"Colombia is a big producer of drugs," Trump said, stating that ground strikes against "narco-terrorists" will arrive "very soon"
Trump has for months sought to oust Maduro and repeatedly attacked Petro, who he says is an "illegal drug dealer."
The U.S. leader had previously stated his intention to extend a military operation from Venezuela to Mexico and Colombia.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, warned Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro this Wednesday that he will be “the next,” referring to the pressure his government is exerting against Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro. When asked by the press in the White House about whether he plans to speak soon with Petro, [...]
"Trump is a very uninformed man about Colombia. It's a shame because he is destroying the country that knows most about cocaine trafficking. It seems that his interlocutors are completely cheating him," said President Gustavo Petro in response to the threat of his US counterpart. The Republican billionaire had augurs "big problems" for Petro "if he doesn't realize" that Colombia is "producing a lot of drugs." He also said it would be "the next" …
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