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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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00:00The last few days of the population of the United States,
00:08I live recogiendo cadáveres that come by the mar.
00:12The last, I have just indications,
00:16are from the Dominican Republic,
00:22who came out of Venezuela
00:26and their bodies ended up by the Colombian people.
00:32It is still for confirm.
00:36In a society, the people are more vulnerable.
00:42The American intelligence helps us,
00:46here and there,
00:47the American intelligence,
00:49without us, we could not.
00:51Because we have to know
00:53what woman likes the narco,
00:56etc.,
00:57and put the trampa
00:58and that they do not know what they do.
01:00We have to know.
01:01We have to know.
01:02Because we have to be in the territory.
01:04There is nothing like being in the territory.
01:07That experience,
01:09who can replace it?
01:12For many matemáticas
01:13that there is irreplaceable.
01:16And we can move there,
01:18because we are from there.
01:20Because there are forces
01:22that are with the business.
01:24These are my discussions
01:25that I have with the Mr. Trump,
01:26but they are valid.
01:28We have to talk with the friends of Dubai
01:30and the police of there.
01:32We are doing it.
01:33The language,
01:34all those things,
01:35the cultures
01:36between one of the police
01:37and another,
01:38to understand them.
01:40And we can see how
01:42the Emirates of the United States
01:43helps to kill
01:46the narcos
01:47that live there.
01:49But we could say
01:51of Madrid.
01:53Of course,
01:54the narco latino
01:55speaks Spanish.
01:56The most friendly city
01:57is the city of Spain.
01:59No,
02:00the lower countries
02:01are going to go to Spain.
02:03...the narco traffic
02:05of Colombia
02:06subordinados
02:08...
02:09And here,
02:10Colombia
02:11learned
02:12that the consumption
02:13of drugs is not criminal.
02:17And this is a topic
02:18of the world.
02:22And
02:25in the countries
02:27in the way
02:28the fact
02:29of not criminalizing
02:30consumption.
02:31the consumption
02:33of the consumption
02:34of the consumption.
02:35The consumption
02:36is different
02:38to the prohibition
02:41of consumption
02:42and to the prison
02:43of the consumption
02:44that,
02:45in the case
02:46of addiction,
02:47which is an extreme
02:49of the consumption,
02:51the consumption,
02:52the control,
02:53the control,
02:54is to do with reasons
02:56more effective
02:57than criminal.
02:58It is not
02:59to come to
03:00the consumption
03:02of the consumption
03:03of the spill
03:04.
03:05The most massive
03:06risk
03:07in America
03:08and the world
03:09is the crisis
03:10climatic.
03:12No
03:13are the Iranians,
03:14the Chinese
03:15who will spend better
03:16than the Russians
03:17who lives
03:18and the petroler.
03:19How do we know
03:21the routes
03:22of carriers
03:23and companies
03:24are not
03:25for us.
03:30You
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