Colombia has dramatically recalled its ambassador to the U.S. after former President Donald Trump threatened tariffs, aid cuts, and lobbed explosive accusations at Colombian leader Gustavo Petro. The diplomatic clash, hotter than a Netflix drama 🔥, centers on U.S. military strikes on suspected drug vessels and Trump’s claim that Petro is an 'illegal drug leader.'
Here’s the tea ☕:
- Trump vowed to hike tariffs on Colombian imports and halt payments, calling Petro’s government complicit in drug trafficking. Colombia called the remarks 'offensive.'
- Ambassador Daniel Garcia-Pena was summoned back to Bogotá, with Colombia promising 'decisions' soon.
- Petro opposes U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean, which activists say have killed civilians 🕊️.
- U.S. aid to Colombia—once a top recipient—plummeted after USAID’s exit this year. Tariffs currently sit at 10% for most imports.
Why it matters: This feud could strain a decades-long alliance, with global implications for drug policy and trade. Stay tuned for updates! 📢
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Colombia recalls ambassador from the U.S. amid tariff, drug spat
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