Colombia’s Risky Gamble: Resuming Talks with the Gulf Clan Threatens Regional Stability
Colombia’s decision to resume peace talks with the Gulf Clan—a violent drug cartel designated as a terrorist group by the U.S.—raises serious concerns about law enforcement, regional security, and the fight against narcotics trafficking impacting America.
The announcement that Colombia is resuming peace negotiations with the Gulf Clan, its largest illegal armed group, signals a troubling step that risks undermining both Colombian sovereignty and America's broader efforts to curb drug trafficking on this side of the hemisphere. This isn’t just a distant conflict; it is a challenge that reverberates through our borders and demands scrutiny from every American concerned about national security and economic liberty. Can Peace Be Bought at the Expense of Justice? The Gulf Clan controls vast swathes of northern Colombia, wielding power through extortion, drug trafficking, and illegal immigration—criminal enterprises that have been...
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