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Colombia's Petro Warns of Regional Turmoil If Venezuela Attacked

Colombian President Gustavo Petro warns today that a military attack on Venezuela could trigger chaos across the Greater Colombia region, echoing Syria and Iraq's turmoil.

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Colombia's Petro Warns of Regional Turmoil If Venezuela Attacked
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned today that any military attack on Venezuela could lead to widespread chaos in the Greater Colombia region, drawing parallels to the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq. His remarks came during a press conference in Bogotá, where he emphasized the potential repercussions of external intervention in Venezuela.

Petro"s comments reflect rising tensions in South America as geopolitical dynamics shift. He condemned foreign invasion calls, asserting that such actions would destabilize not only Venezuela but also its neighboring countries, including Colombia. "If there is an attack on Venezuela, we will see a repeat of the violence and turmoil currently experienced in Syria and Iraq," he stated.

This warning follows a series of diplomatic events, including recent developments in Colombian politics where Petro has been vocal against foreign interference. He has previously addressed similar situations, advocating for peaceful resolutions rather than military solutions.

The implications of Petro"s statements may resonate beyond Colombia, as regional leaders reassess their positions amid escalating tensions. Analysts suggest that the international community must tread carefully to avoid igniting further conflict in a region already fraught with challenges. For more on Petro"s stance against foreign interventions, see our earlier coverage.

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