Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has announced that he is prepared to take up arms against the United States following a series of threatening remarks by former US President Donald Trump. According to a statement issued from the presidential office in Bogota, Petro revealed that he had previously taken an oath not to take up arms again, but has now changed his stance to defend his nation.
Petro, a former guerrilla leader, has been a target of Trump’s derogatory comments and threats for several months. Trump recently stated that Colombia’s left-wing president should now be grateful to the US. In response, Petro declared that he would take up arms against the US threats, which led to a fresh debate across the country.
The situation escalated after Trump’s military operation in neighboring Venezuela, where the country’s president was detained. Iran has condemned the US military operation as a violation of Venezuela’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Meanwhile, in a related development, a Green Party official in Greenland has expressed hope that relations between the US and Greenland will improve. The official stated that Greenland cannot be compared to Venezuela and expressed confidence that the US will respect Greenland’s sovereignty.
The US has been facing criticism from various quarters over its military operation in Venezuela. A survey conducted by a news agency found that only 33% of Americans support the US military operation in Venezuela.
The situation is further complicated by the arrival of a new US ambassador to Colombia, who has been accused of making derogatory comments about the country’s president. The ambassador has denied the allegations, but the development has led to a fresh wave of criticism against the US.
In a related development, the wife of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has denied allegations of corruption and money laundering against her. Meanwhile, Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, has offered to cooperate with the US and has even offered to step down.
The United Nations Secretary-General has expressed concern over the situation in Venezuela and has called for restraint from all parties involved. The UN has also urged countries to refrain from using force or threats against other nations.
In a related development, a funeral prayer will be held in Lahore for a prominent politician who passed away recently. The funeral prayer will be held after the noon prayer.
The situation in Venezuela is expected to be a major topic of discussion at the upcoming UN Security Council meeting. The meeting is expected to focus on the situation in Venezuela and the US military operation.
In a related development, a prominent politician in Greenland has expressed hope that relations between the US and Greenland will improve. The politician stated that Greenland cannot be compared to Venezuela and expressed confidence that the US will respect Greenland’s sovereignty.

