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... Read moreHaving followed the developments in Latin America closely, I can share some personal observations on the growing tension between the U.S. and Colombia amid the backdrop of the Venezuela crisis. The phrase "WAR now that warning is being felt next door" truly captures the anxiety surrounding Colombia, a country already wrestling with internal conflicts and socio-political challenges. From my understanding, Colombia has long been a strategic partner for Washington in the region, and any escalation of pressure could have profound effects on its domestic stability. For locals and observers alike, this signals a potentially turbulent period ahead, as diplomatic and economic pressures might increase in tandem with geopolitical maneuvering. In recent years, Venezuela’s crisis has not only caused humanitarian issues but has also shifted political priorities, possibly setting a precedent for Washington’s approach towards neighboring countries like Colombia. The international community is watching closely, as Colombia’s response could determine whether it becomes another focal point for U.S. influence or finds alternative ways to navigate external pressure. On a personal note, exchanging thoughts with people from the region highlighted the concern over what these pressures might mean for peace processes and social reforms within Colombia. It’s a reminder that geopolitics is not just about strategic interests but deeply affects the lives and futures of ordinary people. I suggest staying informed through credible news sources and analyses to understand how this situation develops and impacts Latin America’s broader geopolitical landscape.