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US President Donald Trump has taken a drastic step in his feud with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, labeling him an "illegal drug leader" and vowing to cut off all US aid to the South American country. The move comes on the heels of Petro's criticism of Trump's strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, which he claims have caused unnecessary harm.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump accused Petro of encouraging massive cocaine production and failing to stop it despite receiving large-scale payments from the US. "As of today, these payments or any other form of payment or subsidies will no longer be made to Colombia," Trump wrote in all caps.
The move is a significant escalation in Trump's rhetoric against Petro, who has repeatedly clashed with the administration over its anti-drug efforts. Last month, the Trump administration added Colombia to its list of countries deemed to be failing to control drug trafficking, but had granted it a waiver allowing it to continue receiving aid.
Petro has responded by accusing the US of invading national territory and killing fishermen in its strikes on alleged drug boats. He has also called on members of the US military to disobey Trump's orders, which prompted the State Department to revoke his visa.
The moves have drawn criticism from neighboring Venezuela, which has accused the Trump administration of aggression. The administration has countered by accusing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of working with drug cartels.
The situation highlights the growing tensions between the US and Colombia over the issue of drug trafficking. While Trump's decision to cut off aid to Colombia may be intended to pressure Petro into taking tougher action against cocaine production, it is likely to have significant economic and humanitarian consequences for the country.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump accused Petro of encouraging massive cocaine production and failing to stop it despite receiving large-scale payments from the US. "As of today, these payments or any other form of payment or subsidies will no longer be made to Colombia," Trump wrote in all caps.
The move is a significant escalation in Trump's rhetoric against Petro, who has repeatedly clashed with the administration over its anti-drug efforts. Last month, the Trump administration added Colombia to its list of countries deemed to be failing to control drug trafficking, but had granted it a waiver allowing it to continue receiving aid.
Petro has responded by accusing the US of invading national territory and killing fishermen in its strikes on alleged drug boats. He has also called on members of the US military to disobey Trump's orders, which prompted the State Department to revoke his visa.
The moves have drawn criticism from neighboring Venezuela, which has accused the Trump administration of aggression. The administration has countered by accusing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of working with drug cartels.
The situation highlights the growing tensions between the US and Colombia over the issue of drug trafficking. While Trump's decision to cut off aid to Colombia may be intended to pressure Petro into taking tougher action against cocaine production, it is likely to have significant economic and humanitarian consequences for the country.