Donald, before you threaten another Latin American country, remember who built the drug empire.
The CIA was running cocaine before Colombia was even exporting it.
You call Gustavo Petro a "drug leader," but your own agencies armed cartels, laundered money through Wall Street, and flooded American streets with narcotics to fund secret wars.
You speak of "killing fields."
Look closer.
They’re in your suburbs, your prisons, your pharmaceutical boardrooms.
Colombia didn’t invent this trade.
Washington perfected it.
You paid paramilitaries to burn peasant fields in the name of "democracy."
You trained death squads at the School of the Americas.
You turned "anti-narcotics" into a weapon of economic coercion, the perfect pretext for military occupation.
The "war on drugs" was never about stopping drugs.
It was about stopping sovereignty.
Every country that refuses to kneel gets called a cartel.
Every leader who resists you becomes a trafficker, a tyrant, or a terrorist.
And the biggest addict isn’t even Colombia.
It’s the United States.
Addicted to domination. High on exceptionalism. Incapable of withdrawal.
The empire doesn’t fight drugs.
It distributes them .
Militarized abroad. Medicalized at home.
Fentanyl for the poor. Antidepressants for the rich.
And propaganda for everyone in between.
Every time America runs out of enemies, it invents one south of the equator.
You did it with Cuba.
You did it with Venezuela.
Now it’s Colombia’s turn.
But the world has changed.
The South no longer trembles when you shout.
The countries you once called "backyard" now stand with China, Russia, and a new multipolar order that no longer fears your threats.
You say, "close up these killing fields."
Maybe you should start with your own.
The ones paved over with flags, malls, and empty promises.
Because the empire that feeds on addiction, whether to drugs, oil, or dominance, always overdoses on itself in the end.
@realDonaldTrump