Colombian President Gustavo Petro has sharply criticized U.S. anti-drug strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific, saying he “spends his time collecting bodies” after the operations. Speaking at the Ameripol Summit in Bogotá, Petro said 87 people have died in U.S. maritime strikes since September, with bodies washing up on Colombian shores, including suspected Dominican nationals. Petro called for deeper intelligence cooperation, stressing that local knowledge is crucial in targeting traffickers. He also highlighted Colombia’s new coordination with UAE police in Dubai. This video covers Petro’s remarks, casualty details, U.S. strike operations, and the wider implications for regional anti-drug strategies.
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