Colombian Border Chaos Exposes Dangerous Spillover for U.S. Security
As rebel violence erupts in Colombia’s Catatumbo region displacing hundreds, Washington risks ignoring a brewing crisis that directly impacts U.S. border security and hemispheric stability.
More than 300 innocent Colombians have been forced to flee the volatile Catatumbo region, seeking refuge in the border city of Cúcuta amid escalating clashes between rival rebel factions. This instability is not some distant problem; it is a ticking time bomb threatening to spill over into American soil. The ongoing battles between the National Liberation Army (ELN) and FARC dissidents over control of one of Colombia's primary coca-producing areas are causing repeated humanitarian crises, compounding decades-long challenges tied to drug trafficking and militant violence. Despite government promises, peace remains elusive. Why Is Washington Ignoring This Brewing Crisis? With over...
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