Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticizes the silence of Latin America regarding the United States missile attacks on narcolanchas, condemned by the United Nations for violating human rights.
- On November 2, 2023, Gustavo Petro, the President of Colombia, expressed concern over the lack of response from Latin America to U.S. attacks on narcolanchas.
- The United Nations has condemned these U.S. actions, labeling them a violation of human rights, prompting Petros call for unity among Latin American countries.
- Petros criticism highlights the growing tension between Colombia and the United States over military interventions, particularly regarding issues of extrajudicial killing linked to drug trafficking.
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This situation underscores the delicate balance of international relations in Latin America, where the silence of regional leaders on U.S. actions may reflect deeper geopolitical divides and concerns over sovereignty and human rights.