Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared he would "take up arms" after US President Donald Trump threatened military action and accused him of drug trafficking. Petro defended Colombia's anti-narcotics strategy, warning that excessive force could lead to civilian casualties and a surge in guerrilla activity. The exchange follows a US operation in Venezuela that captured President Maduro.
'Will take up arms': Colombia prez unfazed by Trump's threats; what ex-guerrilla fighter said
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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