Foreign Policy

Petro’s UN Speech Reveals Dangerous Globalist Agenda Behind Drug War and Regional Instability

By National Security Desk | September 24, 2025

At the UN, Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro claims the drug war is a violent tool of domination by global powers — a claim that demands scrutiny from America’s defenders of sovereignty and law.

In a fiery address before the United Nations General Assembly, Colombian President Gustavo Petro laid bare a troubling narrative behind the so-called "war on drugs." Rather than focusing solely on drug interdiction, Petro painted the conflict as a strategic effort by powerful elites to control Latin America through violence and fear.Petro accused U.S. policy of prioritizing domination over genuine drug enforcement, asserting that American military actions in the Caribbean—targeting small vessels suspected of smuggling—have led to needless deaths among impoverished youth rather than dismantling major narcotrafficking networks. These are not hardened criminals but young people caught in poverty's grip, he...

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