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Colombia halts U.S. intelligence sharing over Caribbean airstrikes, citing 75+ deaths and human rights concerns.
Colombia has suspended intelligence sharing with the U.S. over American airstrikes in the Caribbean, citing human rights violations and at least 75 deaths since August.
President Gustavo Petro condemned the strikes as extrajudicial killings, accusing the U.S. of targeting small boats and fishermen rather than major traffickers.
The move, which halts cooperation until the U.S. ends the operations, reflects growing tensions amid a U.S. military buildup in the region.
The UK has taken similar action, while Russia and critics question the mission’s legitimacy, suggesting geopolitical motives.
The U.S. maintains the strikes target drug trafficking, though it has provided no verified evidence.
Colombia detiene el intercambio de inteligencia de Estados Unidos sobre los ataques aéreos del Caribe, citando más de 75 muertes y preocupaciones por los derechos humanos.