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It is either incompetency or malice and Trump thinks is the latter.
Colombian cocaine production has increased around 50% under his government according to the UN
*Americans who use coke, not all Americans
Rather than waging a militarised drug war that devastated rural communities, Petro is shifting focus to development, inclusion, and environmental restoration.
He’s offering farmers a path out of coca production, not through punishment, but through partnership. This is a humane, evidence-based model aligned with modern global thinking on drug policy reform.
Anyway, people who are defending cartel members, drug distributors, criminals, etc. I hope you get to meet your idols lmao
Columbia is an American spelling, so whatever, I find his comment funny, it sounds like something Trump would say to someone else doing a misspell.
edit: probably because the us has district of columbia, so people assume the country is the same. there is also british columbia in canada