Gustavo Petro commented this Saturday on a report that one of the bombings against a boat in the Caribbean had occurred in Colombian waters, declaring that Washington has committed "a murder" and violated the sovereignty of his country.
"U.S. Government officials have committed murder and violated our sovereignty in territorial waters," the president posted on X, indicating that the Colombian vessel "was adrift and with the breakdown signal on, having an engine up." "We await explanations from the U.S. Government," he emphasized.
Caracas has described those actions as "aggression" and has questioned the true reason for the operations. The Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, maintains that his country is the victim of "a multiform war" orchestrated from the US. The Venezuelan State, he has reiterated, is being subjected to an "armed aggression to impose a regime change" and a "puppet" government, in order to "steal its oil, gas, gold and all natural resources".
Petro's statements came after RTVC Noticias reported that the boat bombed by US forces in mid-September, which presumably remained in national waters, was Colombian.
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The U.S. President himself shared images on September 15th of the attack against "drug cartels and narco-terrorists, positively identified and extremely violent, in the area of responsibility of the Southern Command".
Caracas has described those actions as "aggression" and has questioned the true reason for the operations. The Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, maintains that his country is the victim of "a multiform war" orchestrated from the US. The Venezuelan State, he has reiterated, is being subjected to an "armed aggression to impose a regime change" and a "puppet" government, in order to "steal its oil, gas, gold and all natural resources".
These actions have also been criticized by governments such as those of Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela, as well as by United Nations experts, who have pointed out that they are "summary executions" contrary to what international law enshrines







