Petro's Twitter Tirade Sparks Diplomatic Crisis with the US

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Petro's Twitter Tirade Sparks Diplomatic Crisis with the US
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro ignited a diplomatic row with the United States after refusing to accept a deportation flight and using inflammatory language on Twitter, accusing 'Aryans in the United States' of rejoicing over the deportation of Colombian 'delinquents,' including children.

Colombia n President Gustavo Petro sparked a diplomatic crisis with the United States after refusing to accept a deportation flight of Colombia n nationals and making incendiary remarks on Twitter . In a post published at nearly 4:00 a.m. local time, Petro alleged that 'Aryans in the United States ' were celebrating the deportation of Colombia n 'delinquents,' including 42 children.

He claimed that former President Donald Trump would label these children as delinquents, echoing the sentiments of Nazi Germany. Petro's comments, made after swearing in his new Foreign Minister Laura Sarabia, drew immediate backlash and raised concerns about his mental state. Colombian journalists and politicians questioned his sobriety and whereabouts during the unfolding crisis. Petro later stated that he might need to 'switch' to another social media platform. The incident escalated when the Colombian government announced it would not accept the U.S. deportation flight, which had previously been agreed upon. The United States responded with threats of sanctions, including a 25-percent tariff on Colombian goods, a travel ban, visa sanctions for Colombian government officials, and financial restrictions. Colombian government officials, including former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez, reportedly appealed to their American contacts to help defuse the situation.Petro, a former member of the Marxist M19 terrorist guerrilla and Colombia's first leftist president, is known for his fervent use of Twitter, where he frequently delivers lengthy, controversial statements. This is not the first time his online activity has caused a diplomatic stir. In the past, he has publicly feuded with former President Trump, inviting him to share a glass of whisky while simultaneously accusing him of racism. Petro's recent tweets show a continued pattern of aggressive rhetoric and disregard for diplomatic norms.Despite claiming he might leave Twitter, Petro continued to post throughout Wednesday, engaging with President Trump and calling for global regulation of the 'digital cloud'. He also asserted that Colombia had previously suspended a U.S. deportation flight under former President Joe Biden, requesting that the deportees be transported on commercial flights without handcuffs. He suggested that the situation with Biden had been resolved amicably and expects the same outcome with the current administration.

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