BREAKING: The U.S. State Department will revoke the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro after he allegedly encouraged U.S. soldiers on a New York City street to disobey orders and incite violence.
This decision follows reports of Petro"s comments made during an interaction with the soldiers. The specific details of the incident have not been disclosed, but the U.S. government has taken immediate action in response to the situation.
The revocation of Petro"s visa marks a significant diplomatic move, reflecting the U.S. government"s stance on maintaining order and discipline within its military ranks. As previously reported, tensions between various political figures and the U.S. have been a recurring theme in recent developments.
The State Department has not provided further comments regarding the implications of this decision or any potential responses from the Colombian government.

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