Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has publicly condemned the United States’ recent military action targeting a vessel linked to Venezuelan narco-terrorism. The airstrike, reportedly carried out by the U.S., aimed to dismantle threat networks operating in the region. Petro described the operation as “murder,” expressing concern over the use of force and its impact on regional stability.

Petro’s remarks reflect ongoing tensions regarding U.S. military interventions in Latin America, with the Colombian leader emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and diplomatic solutions. The incident underscores the complex dynamics of drug trafficking, terrorism, and foreign policy in the region, prompting discussions about the best approaches to combat narco-terrorism without escalating violence.

The Venezuelan government has not officially commented on the incident. Meanwhile, U.S. authorities have maintained that the strike was a necessary action to prevent further criminal activities. As the situation develops, regional leaders and international observers are watching closely to assess the broader implications for security and diplomacy in Latin America.

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