Ex-President Uribe Warns Colombia Faces Bombing Risks for Harboring Terrorists Amid US-Caribbean Military Surge
Álvaro Uribe warns that Colombia’s alliance with Venezuela and harboring of terrorists puts it at risk of US bombings, highlighting the dangerous consequences of Washington’s Caribbean military buildup under the guise of fighting narcoterrorism.
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe delivered a stark warning this week: Colombia risks becoming a target for military strikes due to its complicity in sheltering terrorists and maintaining an alliance with Venezuela. His remarks come amidst an aggressive U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean intended to pressure Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro but which dangerously entangles Colombia as a potential collateral victim. Is Colombia Courting Disaster by Aligning With Narcoterrorism? Speaking at a forum of Ibero-American former presidents in Miami, Uribe did not mince words. "We run the risk that someone, in defense of their security, will drop bombs on Colombian...
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