Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned he would “take up arms again” to defend his country after US President Donald Trump threatened him and insulted his government following a US regime-change strike in Venezuela.
Petro rejected US claims linking his administration to drug trafficking, highlighting major cocaine seizures, reduced coca cultivation, and voluntary crop substitution efforts under his government.
The dispute reflects growing strain between Washington and Bogotá, as Petro criticizes expanding US military actions in the Caribbean and Venezuela since Trump’s return to office.