Colombian President Slams Trump Amid Tariff Dispute
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly denounced U.S. President Donald Trump as a "white slave owner" just before Colombia capitulated in a tariff war with the United States. The confrontation arose after Trump announced sanctions on Colombia, including a 25% tariff on Colombian goods and visa revocations for government officials, following Colombia's refusal to permit U.S. military aircraft involved in deporting illegal immigrants to land.
Petro responded by imposing retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, igniting a tariff war. However, shortly after, the Colombian government agreed to Trump's terms, which involved allowing the military planes to enter Colombian airspace.
In a post on social media platform X, Petro passionately criticized Trump's stance, asserting that he and the Colombian people are not inferior. He emphasized his commitment to fight against what he perceives as American domination, stating, “I do not want slave owners near Colombia; we’ve had plenty of those, and we freed ourselves.”
Petro’s remarks reflect broader sentiments of resistance to outside interference as he expressed a desire for freedom and respect for his nation. Despite the resolution of the tariff standoff, tensions between the two leaders remain palpable.
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