Petro’s Participation in Demonstration Draws Rebuke
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has had his visa to the United States revoked, a decision unveiled by the State Department in response to his actions while attending the UN General Assembly in New York. Officials said his involvement in a public rally and the remarks he delivered there constituted “reckless and incendiary” behavior inconsistent with the responsibilities of a visiting head of state.
Calls for Soldiers to Defy Orders and Form Global Force
Speaking at a pro-Palestinian protest close to the United Nations, Petro told U.S. troops to ignore directives and called for a worldwide military coalition stronger than the United States to fight on behalf of Palestine. The speech, which spread quickly online, drew sharp criticism from American officials who argued that his words risked inflaming international tensions.
Consequences for US–Colombia Ties
The move marks a serious escalation in friction between the Biden administration and Petro, who has frequently challenged Washington’s policies on global security. The revocation may complicate his ability to travel to the United States for diplomatic or multilateral purposes, though the Colombian government has not yet issued a formal response. Observers are watching closely to see whether this episode deepens a rift in the long-standing partnership between the two nations.