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Colombian President Petro and Trump Exchange Tensions Amid Venezuela Crisis

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On January 3, Colombian President Gustavo Petro reported airstrikes in Caracas, prompting a heated exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, who accused Petro of drug trafficking. This escalating confrontation raises concerns in Colombia, particularly as the country approaches presidential elections. Analysts warn that Petro's provocative stance could have severe consequences, especially with Trump's recent military comments. The political landscape is tense, with various political factions urging caution, as the relationship between Colombia and the U.S. deteriorates significantly, marking one of the worst crises in over two centuries.

Key Details: • January 3: U.S. airstrikes reported in Caracas, Venezuela. • Petro's presidency is under scrutiny as Colombia heads for elections in 2024. • Trump's comments suggest potential military action, causing alarm among Colombian leaders. • Political analysts urge Petro to exercise caution to avoid escalating tensions further.

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Donald TrumpVenezuelaGustavo PetroColombiaONUPaloma ValenciaCaracasSergio FajardoClaudia LópezJaime ArangoMafe CarrascalOEA

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