Trump Hints On The Next President He Plans To Arrest After Taking Maduro Of Venezuela

US President Donald Trump has sparked fresh international controversy after making explosive remarks that appear to target Colombia’s leadership, just days after he arrested Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro.

In a statement attributed to him, Trump described Colombia as a very sick country allegedly run by a sick man involved in cocaine production and trafficking to the United States.

He went further to suggest that the leader in question is not going to be doing it very long, comments that many observers have interpreted as a veiled threat of arrest or removal.

Trump has previously vowed to take out hostile regimes and criminal networks, frequently framing the fight against narcotics as a national security issue rather than a diplomatic one.

His allies argue that his language is meant to project strength and deterrence, while critics warn it risks inflaming tensions and undermining international law.

The statement has already drawn backlash online, with analysts cautioning that arresting or forcibly removing foreign heads of state would have serious legal and geopolitical consequences. Others however support his actions as the best move to take.

As of now, there has been no official response from the Colombian government. However, the comments have reignited debate over how the world would rest if he launches attacks on other countries.

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