Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly blamed U.S. President Donald Trump for the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, citing Washington’s economic sanctions as the root cause of mass migration and economic collapse. teleSUR
00:00The Colombian president has publicly blamed U.S. President Donald Trump for the ongoing situation in Venezuela, citing Washington's economic sanctions as the root cause of mass migration and economic collapse.
00:13In a recent interview, Petro firmly stated that Colombia's military would not participate in any U.S.-led invasion of Venezuela, distancing his administration from potential regional conflict.
00:23Petro accused Trump of using punitive measures to strangle Venezuela's economy, leading to widespread displacement and instability across Latin America.
00:32The remarks come amid a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions between Bogota and Washington.
00:36Petro also denounced what he described as a U.S. policy of domination over Colombia and a region marked masked as an anti-narcotics operation.
00:52The person primarily responsible is Mr. Trump, and it must be said that Mr. Trump governed before.
01:00Mr. Trump is angry that I don't support the Americans with the Colombian army to invade Venezuela.
01:14No? Sir.
01:16What kind of stupid Colombian would think of helping to invade where their cousins, their nephews, their Colombian people are, where there are four million people to be killed like in Gaza?
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