Monday, January 5, 2026 - President Donald Trump has warned Colombia could be the next country to face a military operation, while clarifying that the US was 'in charge' of Venezuela after ousting Nicolás Maduro.
President Trump said on Sunday while traveling on Air
Force One that Colombia's leftist President Gustavo Petro was a 'sick man'
who 'likes making cocaine' after threatening Petro to 'watch his a**.'
Trump's attacks on the Colombian leader came after
Petro described Washington's attack on Venezuela as an 'assault on the
sovereignty' of Latin America.
'Colombia is very sick, too, run by a sick man, who likes
making cocaine and selling it to the United States, and he's not going to be
doing it very long,' he said.
When asked whether the US would pursue a military operation
against the country, Trump bluntly replied, 'It sounds good to me.'
Trump's comments came as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
was due to make his first appearance in Manhattan's federal court Monday after
he was captured by US forces.
Trump's comments came as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
was due to make his first appearance in Manhattan's federal court Monday after
he was captured by US forces.
Trump's comments came as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
was due to make his first appearance in Manhattan's federal court Monday after
he was captured by US forces.
Earlier, acting president Delcy Rodriguez called for 'peace
and dialogue, not war.'
'We prioritize moving towards balanced and respectful
international relations between the United States and Venezuela,' Rodriguez
said.
'President Donald Trump, our peoples and our region deserve
peace and dialogue, not war. This has always been President Nicolás Maduro's
message, and it is the message of all of Venezuela right now.'

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