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Former President Duque Supports US Strikes on Maduro’s Cartels
BREAKING: In a stunning endorsement, former Colombian President Iván Duque has expressed support for potential US military strikes against drug-trafficking operations linked to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Speaking in an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Duque labeled Maduro as a “drug kingpin” and called for precise actions against his regime.
During the interview, conducted earlier today, Duque responded to current Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who condemned US operations targeting alleged drug-trafficking boats as “murder.” Duque countered, stating, “If the US uses its capacity to carry out interdiction, I think it is lawful.” His comments come amid escalating tensions surrounding Colombia’s approach to drug trafficking and its ties with Venezuela.
Duque characterized Venezuela as “run by a dictator who is now the head of the Cartel de los Soles,” the powerful criminal organization that reportedly controls much of the drug trade in the region. He declared, “If the US wants to undertake precision operations against those cartels, I am in favour of that,” indicating strong support for external military intervention.
This announcement raises critical questions about the future of US-Colombian relations and the ongoing fight against drug trafficking in South America. The implications of Duque’s statement are significant, as they may signal a shift in Colombia’s military strategy and cooperation with the United States in combating organized crime.
As this situation develops, international observers are closely watching for potential actions from the US government, particularly in light of Duque’s call for military intervention. What will be the immediate response from President Petro, and how will this affect Colombia’s internal politics?
Stay tuned for updates as this story unfolds, with further details expected in the coming hours. This developing situation underscores the urgency of addressing the drug crisis in the Americas and the geopolitical ramifications of foreign military involvement.
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