00:00Intervention in the UN General Assembly, Colombian President Gustavo Petro outlined the United States government
00:06attempt to dominate the peoples of the South behind the justification of waging a war against drug trafficking.
00:15Anti-drug policy is not meant to stop cocaine that is coming to the United States.
00:21Anti-drug policy is to dominate the peoples of the South as a whole.
00:27Of course, the President of the United States, as could not be otherwise, instead of reconciling and seeking peace, once again showed the true aggressive face of imperialism.
00:41If you look back just a year ago, it was millions and millions of people pouring in from all over the world, from prisons, from mental institutions, drug dealers, all over the world they came.
00:55They just poured into our country with the ridiculous open border policy of the Biden administration.
01:02Our message is very simple.
01:04If you come illegally into the United States, you're going to jail or you're going back to where you came from, or perhaps even further than that.
01:14You know what that means?
01:15The second day of debates will take place this September 24th, where interventions from Iran, Serbia, Namibia, Nigeria, and other member states are expected.
01:30It will be another day of intense discussions, with support for Palestine, calls for multilateralism, and unity expected to remain the main topics among the nations present.
01:40Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for a criminal trial against U.S. President Donald Trump and several U.S. officials over the extrajudicial killing of elite 13 civilians in the Caribbean Sea.
01:57Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly, Petro condemned recent U.S. military strikes on boats accused of drug trafficking,
02:04asserting that the victims were unarmored and not involved in criminal activities.
02:10He leveled the attacks as unlawful executions and held Trump responsible for ordering the operations demanding justice for the victims.
02:18So it's easy to shoot missiles against the speedboats with migrants and accusing them of terrorism and drug trafficking when they don't have a single weapon to defend themselves,
02:36when the real drug traffickers live in New York, here, just a few blocks from here, in Miami.
02:43And they reach agreements with the DEA.
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