A heated exchange between Colombian President Gustavo Petro and former US President Donald Trump escalated, raising concerns about potential US intervention. The war of words, unfolding over the past year, involved accusations of drug trafficking and threats of military action. Trump accused Petro of flooding US streets with drugs and imposed sanctions against him and his wife. Petro responded by calling on his supporters to rally nationwide, defending Colombia's sovereignty. The situation mirrors the lead-up to heightened tensions with Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro. The immediate impact remains unclear, but the rhetoric raised alarms across Latin America. Colombia, a key US ally in the region, has seen a shift to the left under Petro. Observers are watching closely to see if the verbal sparring translates into concrete policy changes or further escalations.
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