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Trump: A Military Raid On Colombia “Sounds Good”

Jim Flanders
Last updated: January 5, 2026 9:52 pm
Jim Flanders Published January 5, 2026
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In the aftermath of the attack on Venezuela, U.S. ruler Donald Trump has not only threatened to take over Greenland. He also said that a raid on the Latin American country Colombia “sounds good.”

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said Colombia is “run by a sick man,” referring to President Gustavo Petro, whom he labeled a “drug leader.” The U.S. president suggested that Petro, whom he sanctioned last year, could be removed from power too.

“Colombia is very sick… 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, let me tell you,” Trump stated. Asked directly whether the U.S. would launch a military operation against the country, he replied: “It sounds good to me.”

Early in December, Trump threatened to attack Colombia as well.

Trump Threatened To Attack Colombia

Trump announced plans to expand anti-drug operations to include land-based strikes against Colombian cocaine labs, accusing Bogota of harboring drug producers. Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned the U.S. against “waking the jaguar.” –SHTFPlan

Petro responded sharply in a series of posts on X, urging Trump to “stop slandering” and calling on Latin American nations to unite or risk being “treated as servants and slaves.”

The exchange follows growing outrage over Washington’s unprecedented military operation to seize Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, which the Trump administration says was needed to bring the Venezuelan president to trial on drug trafficking charges. Caracas rejects this explanation as a pretext for regime change. Media reports say at least 80 people, both military and civilian, were killed in the raid. Maduro, who has denied all allegations, was abducted and forcibly flown to the US along with his wife. –RT

The U.S. has been on a rampage, and this war path is likely not to end well.

WW3: Trump’s Meeting With Putin Is Off, Colombia Wants To “Take Out Trump”, & Iran Makes Nuclear Declaration

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