President Trump To Colombia
U.S. Navy Op ‘Sounds Good To Me!’
Revealed
Colombia might be subsequent up on Donald Trump‘s hit listing.
The president floated the thought Sunday whereas chatting with a gaggle of reporters aboard Air Drive One … after referring to Colombian President Gustavo Petro as a “sick man” who “likes making cocaine.”
The commander-in-chief vowed that Petro wouldn’t be “doing it very long” — referring to cocaine manufacturing — prompting a reporter to ask if there can be a U.S. army operation in Colombia. Trump bluntly replied, “It sounds good to me.”
Two weeks in the past, Trump made an preliminary menace to Petro, telling him to “watch his ass” and calling him an “illegal drug leader.” Following the arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, Petro mentioned he isn’t anxious about something occurring to him.
EEUU es el primer país del mundo en bombardear una capital suramericana en toda la historia humana. Ni Netanyahu lo hizo, ni Hitler ni Franco ni Salazar
Que horrible medalla esa porque por generaciones no olvidarán los suramericanos.
La herida queda abierta por mucho tiempo,… https://t.co/PlYjwVJqLa
— Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) January 5, 2026
@petrogustavo
As you already know, the U.S. army carried out a large-scale operation Saturday morning, capturing Maduro and his spouse, Cilia Flores, in Caracas, Venezuela. Below heavy safety, the pair have been flown to NYC to face federal expenses after being indicted.
Maduro is charged with narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine weapons and damaging units, and conspiracy to own machine weapons and damaging units.
Flores faces expenses together with cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machine weapons and damaging units, and conspiracy to own machine weapons and damaging units.