1. Cocaine Violence Driven by Marxist Guerrilla Army Rocks Colombia.
- Author
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Bristow, Matthew
- Subjects
PEACE negotiations ,CABINET officers ,MOOD (Psychology) ,MILITARY offensives ,BORDER patrols ,CARTELS - Abstract
The article discusses the escalating violence in the Catatumbo region of Colombia, driven by Marxist guerrilla groups vying for control of the lucrative cocaine industry. The conflict has resulted in numerous casualties, displacements, and a refugee crisis. The failure of President Gustavo Petro's peace talks with guerrillas and drug traffickers has led to increased calls for a military crackdown, impacting Colombia's political landscape and relations with the US and Venezuela. The situation highlights the complex interplay of political, economic, and social factors in Colombia's ongoing struggle with armed conflict and drug trafficking. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2025