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- He pointed to images of helicopters and missiles and warned that Colombia would be dangerously exposed if tensions escalate.
- Varsha Agarwal Updated : Jan 10, 2026, 11:43 PM IST Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he is afraid, days after US President Donald Trump threatened the nation with military action over alleged drug trafficking.
- He also issued a warning to the US that any attack on Colombia would almost certainly trigger civil war and fuel hostility, ahead of his meeting with the US President in early February.



