Colombia's president warns Trump: 'Do not wake the jaguar' with threats of military strikes

Colombia's President Warns Trump: Threats of Military Strikes Loom Over Hemisphere

In a dramatic exchange, US President Donald Trump has sparked tensions with Colombia by suggesting that any country producing illicit narcotics is subject to military strike. In response, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has issued a stern warning, cautioning Trump not to "wake the jaguar."

Petro's statement was seen as a direct rebuke of Trump's assertion that military action against land targets in Venezuela would be imminent. The Colombian president made it clear that such actions would constitute a declaration of war and damage two centuries of diplomatic relations between their countries.

The US president's comments, made during a cabinet meeting, were seen as an escalation of the "war on drugs" – a policy long-standing in Washington. However, the relationship between Colombia and the United States has frayed since Trump took office for his second term.

Petro, a former guerrilla leader and left-wing president, has been at odds with Trump over several issues. In September, he was stripped of his visa by the US state department after criticizing Trump's airstrikes on alleged drug boats. The Colombian president has also accused Trump of using language that fuels anti-US sentiment in Latin America.

The situation took a dramatic turn when Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking and corruption. Trump's decision sparked widespread outrage, with many viewing it as a politicized move designed to undermine the rule of law.

In light of these developments, Colombia has issued an unequivocal warning to Trump: do not threaten their sovereignty. The Colombian government has also extended an invitation to Trump to visit the country, where he can see firsthand the efforts being made to destroy drug-producing labs.

The situation highlights the growing tensions between Washington and Latin American nations over issues of security, trade, and human rights. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Colombia will not stand idly by as its sovereignty is threatened by US aggression.
 
🤔 I mean, who doesn't love a good "wake the jaguar" warning? Sounds like someone's trying to tell Trump that his big mouth might just wake up a bear. Meanwhile, Colombia's been dealing with all sorts of drama since Trump took office and it's nice to see them stand up for themselves. It's also kinda refreshing to see some heads held high after all the... creative pardoning decisions 😏
 
Trump's military strike threats are getting out of hand 🚨. I think Petro's warning about waking the jaguar was a great way to tell Trump to back off. It's like, if you're going to threaten our sovereignty, we'll show you what it means to mess with us 😏. Colombia has been working hard to fight organized crime and it doesn't need some US president coming in here telling them how to do their job. And let's be real, Trump's history of making deals that benefit his friends and donors isn't exactly a recipe for trust 🤑. It's time for the US to listen to its Latin American partners and work with us to find solutions to these problems rather than just throwing threats around 🤝.
 
🤯🐯🚫️[a picture of a jaguar with a red circle around it, looking fierce]😒
Trump thinks he can just "wake the jaguar" and everyone will fall in line? 🙄💣
Colombia is not afraid of him, dude! 💪🏽🇨🇴
He's all bark no bite... until someone shows him the door 😂🚪
Petro is like, "no way, Jose" 👊🏻💁‍♂️
 
Ugh I was in class yesterday and our teacher told us about how Colombia's president is warning Trump like "dude calm down" 🤯 Trump is saying that if a country makes illicit narcotics they'll get a military strike but Petro is all "no way man we've been friends for centuries" 🙅‍♂️ it's kinda worrying what might happen between the two countries. I mean, our school's got like 10 kids who are from Colombia and I don't want them to get caught in the middle of this drama 😬
 
😕 Trump's comment about military strikes is super worrying. I mean, what if it happens? 2 countries with a centuries-old relationship being at war... 🤯 the thought of it sends shivers down my spine. Colombia's president Gustavo Petro seems like a reasonable guy who just wants to protect his country, and I'm all for that. It's like he's saying, "Hey, we're friends, but we can't let you walk all over us." 🙏 And what about the whole "war on drugs" thing? 🤔 it feels like it's always been a way for the US to exert its influence in Latin America without having to actually negotiate with anyone. We need diplomacy, not threats and ultimatums. 💬
 
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