Bogotá – Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro on Sunday rejected threats by his US counterpart Donald Trump who also accused him of being a drug trafficker.
When asked whether military intervention similar to Venezuela was on the cards for Colombia, the Republican leader said: “It sounds good to me.”
“You know why because they kill a lot of people,” Trump claimed without evidence.
Petro rebuffed the accusations saying his “name does not appear in court records.”
🇨🇴🇺🇸🚨 URGENT
Colombian President Gustavo Petro openly challenges Donald Trump, saying:
“If you want to jail me, try and see if you can. If you want to put me in an orange uniform, try it. The Colombian people will take to the streets to defend me.” pic.twitter.com/A8C3uDrmDY
— WAR (@warsurveillance) January 4, 2026
“Stop slandering me, Mr. Trump.” Petro said on the social media platform X.
“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.”
Petro has harshly criticized the Trump administration’s military action in the region and accused Washington of abducting Maduro “without legal basis.”
In a later post to X on Sunday Petro added “friends do not bomb.”
Colombia’s foreign ministry called the US president’s threats “unacceptable interference” and demanded “respect.”
Colombia and the United States are key military and economic allies in the region, but their relations have been strained.
Since the start of Trump’s second term, the two leaders have regularly clashed over issues such as tariffs and migration policy.
Trump to the Colombian President who threatened him
Keep Fucking around asshole and you’ll be next — “He has to WATCH HIS ASS”https://t.co/Eh1bH4mGWc https://t.co/26c99ypjtC pic.twitter.com/ERhz3FppgS
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) January 3, 2026
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Source: AFP

