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US Attacks Colombian Guerrilla "Drug Boat", Petro Slams "Rude" US, Trump Threatens Tariffs

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According to the report the United States announced Sunday (Oct. 19) another strike against what it called a drug-running boat, this time attacking an alleged Colombian leftist rebel vessel in an apparent expansion of a US military operation off the coasts of South America. Word of the attack from Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth came as President Donald Trump said the United States is halting financial aid to Colombia and will announce tariffs against it on Monday (Oct. 20).

The report also said that the United States has had warships deployed in the Caribbean off Venezuela since August and has attacked at least six boats it said were running drugs toward the United States, killing at least 27 people so far.


Petro Is a narco dictator from the same maduro Fidel, and Chávez era. Thankfully, the US President is Trump if another, then this war on drugs will never be discovered The cartels will continue dominating the USA. The US citizens must be cautos too.

 
The situation you describe reflects the complexity and tensions surrounding the fight against drug trafficking in the region. It is important to recognize that military actions, while they may be necessary to dismantle drug trafficking networks, also generate controversy and risks of escalation. The US decision to attack alleged vessels and withdraw aid to Colombia may have political and social implications that extend beyond the fight against drugs. Furthermore, labeling Petro a “narco-dictator” without solid evidence is dangerous and only fuels polarization. The reality is that drug trafficking is a problem that requires comprehensive solutions, including international cooperation, development policies, and social programs. The war on drugs cannot be solely a military confrontation, but rather a joint effort that addresses the root causes of the problem. The public must be informed and demand effective and accountable action.
 
The US forces are always busy combating the drug cartels on land and sea. The FBI, ICE, DEA, Coast Guards and police authorities are doing their tirelessly to protect the Americans from falling from the drug cartels who are operating in land and sea from state to state.
 
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