US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning, suggesting military action against nations supplying illegal drugs. This drew a strong rebuke from Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who accused Washington of threatening his country’s sovereignty. Petro invited Trump to witness Colombia’s drug lab destruction efforts, emphasizing their commitment to combating drug flows without resorting to missiles, while firmly defending national sovereignty.
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