Colombian President Accuses US of 'Murdering' Fisherman In Boat Strike
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Source: Newsweek
Published Oct 19, 2025 at 04:11 AM EDT updated Oct 19, 2025 at 06:55 AM EDT
Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, has accused Washington of "murder" after the U.S. military struck an alleged drug-trafficking vessel last month.  Petro said the White House had violated the South American country's sovereignty and killed a Colombian fisherman, named by the president as Alejandro Carranza. Colombian media reported Carranza was onboard a boat targeted by U.S. forces on September 15. Newsweek has reached out to the White House for comment via email.
Why It Matters
President Donald Trump has framed a run of U.S. strikes in the Caribbean since early September as a campaign against drug trafficking into the U.S., particularly from Venezuela, deepening fraught relations with Caracas and Bogotá. Petro said earlier this month: "A new war scenario has opened up: the Caribbean."
At least 27 people had been killed in the strikes, according to the administration's numbers, before the U.S. targeted another alleged drug vessel on Thursday.
Trump said on Saturday that U.S. forces had hit "a very large drug-carrying submarine" en route to the U.S. two days earlier, killing two people. One Colombian national and one Ecuadorian citizen survived the strike and were being returned to their home countries, the president said.
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				moonshinegnomie
(3,721 posts)and issue an international arrest warrant with interpol.
let th e world know that they will never be able to travel freely since they can be arrested in foreign ocuntires exepcially when out of office.
Polybius
(21,058 posts)Rubio isn't, but since he didn't give the order, I doubt he can be charged.
moonshinegnomie
(3,721 posts)columbia could indict him under columbian law 
IronLionZion
(50,210 posts)We have no idea who they are killing. I wouldn't want to be on a boat in the Caribbean these days. Which is not great for fisherman, transport, small cargo, and others who depend on it.
Clouds Passing
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