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Ex-Colombian President Backs US Strikes on Maduro’s Cartels
BREAKING: Former Colombian President Iván Duque has publicly endorsed U.S. military strikes against alleged drug-trafficking boats linked to Venezuela’s government. In a revealing interview with FRANCE 24, Duque stated, “If the U.S. wants to undertake precision operations against those cartels, I am in favour of that.”
This urgent statement comes as tensions escalate between Colombia and Venezuela, where current President Gustavo Petro has condemned such military actions as “murder.” Duque’s comments reflect growing frustration with what he describes as a dictatorship in Venezuela, asserting that the country is now controlled by the Cartel de los Soles.
Duque emphasized the necessity of U.S. intervention, arguing that the military’s capacity for interdiction is a lawful response to the ongoing drug crisis. “If the U.S. uses its capacity to carry out interdiction, I think it is lawful,” he declared, spotlighting the severity of the drug trafficking issue affecting both nations.
The former president’s remarks are particularly timely, as Colombia grapples with the impacts of drug-related violence. Authorities report a surge in the production and trafficking of narcotics emanating from Venezuela, raising concerns over regional security and public safety.
As military operations are discussed, the political landscape in Colombia remains volatile. Duque’s support for U.S. military action could shift the dynamics of U.S.-Colombia relations, especially as President Petro seeks alternative paths to address drug trafficking.
What’s Next? Observers are closely watching how the U.S. government will respond to Duque’s call for military action. Will there be a renewed commitment to combat drug trafficking in the region? The implications could be significant, not just for Colombia and Venezuela, but for the broader international community.
This developing situation highlights the urgent need for effective strategies to combat drug trafficking, with Duque’s statements likely to resonate across both political and public spheres as discussions about military intervention intensify.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds, and be sure to share your thoughts on the potential consequences of military action against the Maduro regime.
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