Co-operate or else: Trump’s Colombia face-off is warning for all leaders

This is a tremendous challenge for Colombia, but it is also a test for the Trump administration.

If its restrictions cause more prices for US consumers, will the US object to the public? Will they be willing to bear some financial pains to advance Trump’s immigration priorities?

According to the US Department of Agriculture, the US Department of Agriculture imports about 27 % of its coffee from Kelmbia, as well as other goods such as bananas, crude oil, Aukados and flowers. Only coffee imports cost about $ 2 billion (1.6 billion).

To avoid this, importers can move to other sources, which will reduce an important market and affect Colombian producers.

Colombian President Gustao hurried to respond to Sunday afternoon, and launched his retaliation in the war.

It is no secret that Petro does not like Donald Trump – he has in the past criticized his policies on migration and environment. It just stood.

In a long response to X, he said that Trump would “eliminate the human being because of greed” and accuse the US president of considering the “inferior generation” to the Colombian.

Petro described himself as “stubborn” and said that when Trump could try to “rebel” with “economic power and arrogance”, he would fight briefly.

Petro not only threatened his own retaliation, but most importantly he said: “From today, Colombia is open to the whole world with open weapons.”

Although Trump is unlikely to pose threats from Colombia, this is something he should upset with the US president who wants to deal with migration. The administration’s incoming officials have made it clear that the mission will need to search for the Mexican border.

Trump’s selection for Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Lando has long argued that “working with other countries to prevent such migration flow” must “essentially” global “US foreign policy mandatory” ” Spot on Sunday can be less likely to work together.

Every year, tens of thousands of migrants from India from India move to the United States after landing in South America and crossing the Colombia via Darien Gap. This is a dangerous journey that usually facilitates criminal groups.

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