Colombia’s Petro Issues Stark Warning: Joint Military Action with Venezuela Looms if ELN Remains
President Gustavo Petro warns that his government will collaborate militarily with Venezuela against the ELN guerrilla if they refuse to abandon Venezuelan territory, underscoring the failure of peace talks and highlighting a threat to regional stability.
In a bold move reflecting the complex geopolitical realities along our southern border, Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly declared that if the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) guerrilla does not cease its illicit activities and leave Venezuelan soil, Colombia will pursue joint military actions with Venezuela against them. This announcement strikes at the heart of national sovereignty concerns that resonate deeply with American interests regarding border security and regional stability. Has Peace Been Undermined by Guerrilla Intransigence? Petro’s warning is not without cause. The recent collapse of peace negotiations—derailed by alleged "crimes of war" committed by the ELN in critical...
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