Gee, I wonder why the headline doesn't read "Two-thirds of Americans don't support US strike in Venezuela"??
@petergleick
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"Two-thirds of Americans don't support US strike in #Venezuela"
That's true, if WE write it that way
@KimPerales
The 4 orig Peter boost
Same as what I heard on #MSNOW #NicolleWallace Jan 5 2026 about the FACTS about #Columbia and #GustavoPetro
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/05/trump-colombia-invasion-petro
The judicial power in Colombia doesn’t belong to me; it’s independent of me, and my opposition largely handles it. If one wants to know about the mafia and the business of cocaine commercialisation, just look at Colombia’s judicial files,” Petro wrote on X.
“That’s why I deeply reject Trump speaking without knowing; my name doesn’t appear in the judicial files on drug trafficking over 50 years, neither from before nor from the present,” he added. “Stop slandering me, Mr. Trump. That’s not how you threaten a Latin American president who emerged from the armed struggle and then from the people of Colombia’s fight for Peace.”
“Don’t think Latin America is just a nest of criminals poisoning your people—respect us and read our history, which dates back 30,000 years across all of America. I read your history to understand you. Don’t see drug traffickers where there are only genuine warriors for Democracy and Freedom,” he said.
In another post, Petro warned the US against bombing, saying, “If you bomb even one of these groups without sufficient intelligence, you will kill many children. If you bomb peasants, thousands of guerrillas will return in the mountains. And if you arrest the president whom a good part of my people want and respect, you will unleash the popular jaguar.”
Colombia is the world’s largest producer of cocaine there is no evidence Pres Gustavo Petro, is in involved
A close partner of the US in the fight against drug trafficking and supported, but not after Trump
Illegal armed groups, Gulf Clan, the National Liberation Army (ELN) and dissident factions of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) guerrilla group (most gave up in 2016 peace deal)
Petro, a former leftist guerrilla who demobilised in the 1990s, rejected the accusations, saying: “I am not illegitimate and I am not a narco.
“Trump speaks without knowledge. Stop slandering me,” he wrote in a post on X.