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  Top Stories  US Revokes Colombian President Petro’s Visa Over ‘Reckless and Incendiary Actions’ During New York Protest
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US Revokes Colombian President Petro’s Visa Over ‘Reckless and Incendiary Actions’ During New York Protest

Curtis BradleyCurtis Bradley—September 27, 20250
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The United States has announced it will revoke the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, citing his “reckless and incendiary actions” during a pro-Palestinian street protest in New York City. The decision by the U.S. State Department escalates a growing diplomatic rift between the two nations, which have previously clashed over issues ranging from Gaza to drug enforcement policies.

U.S. State Department Cites ‘Incendiary’ Rhetoric

The U.S. State Department stated that President Petro “urged U.S. soldiers to disobey orders and incite violence” during a demonstration outside the United Nations headquarters in New York. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the department declared, “We will revoke Petro’s visa due to his reckless and incendiary actions”. The announcement came as Petro was in the city to attend the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.

Petro’s Speech to Protesters

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Footage circulating on social media showed the Colombian leader addressing thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters through a megaphone. Petro, a leftist president, called for “nations of the world” to contribute soldiers to an army that would be “larger than that of the United States”. He directly appealed to American soldiers, urging them, “I ask all of the soldiers of the army of the U.S. not to point their rifles at humanity. Disobey Trump’s order! Obey the order of humanity!”.

Tensions Surfaced at the UN General Assembly

Petro’s presence in New York for the UN General Assembly had already been marked by sharp criticism directed at the Trump administration. In his address to the global body earlier in the week, Petro accused President Donald Trump of being “complicit in genocide” in Gaza. He also called for “criminal proceedings” against Trump and other U.S. officials over recent American strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean. Petro asserted that these strikes, which Washington claimed were part of an anti-drug operation off the coast of Venezuela, killed unarmed “poor young people”.

Background of US Caribbean Operations and Decertification

The U.S. has recently escalated its military presence in the Caribbean, deploying warships and submarines in what it describes as an anti-drug operation. Washington has accused Venezuela of harboring a cartel, a claim denied by Caracas. Petro’s government, representing Colombia, the world’s largest cocaine producer, has expressed suspicion that Colombians may have been among those killed in the U.S. raids. This friction comes on the heels of the Trump administration decertifying Colombia as an ally in the fight against drugs, a move that, while stopping short of economic sanctions, soured ties between the two long-standing allies. Petro has argued that the U.S. anti-drug policy is a tool for domination rather than public health.

Diplomatic Escalation and Bilateral Implications

The U.S. State Department’s decision to revoke a sitting head of state’s visa is an unprecedented diplomatic move and a significant escalation, potentially straining relations with Colombia, a key regional partner. The move could impact longstanding security and counternarcotics partnerships between the two nations. While Petro’s office and Colombia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to requests for comment, Colombia’s Interior Minister Armando Benedetti suggested on social media that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visa should have been revoked instead of Petro’s.

Petro himself has previously stated that he holds Italian citizenship, potentially allowing him to travel to the United States without a visa. Nevertheless, the visa revocation itself carries symbolic weight and signals Washington’s firm stance against international criticism of its policies, particularly regarding the conflict in Gaza. The broader story of U.S.-Colombia relations, historically robust, has faced increasing strain under Petro’s presidency due to fundamental policy disagreements.

Broader Critiques and Global Context

Petro’s rhetoric at the UNGA and during the New York protest underscores his critical stance on U.S. foreign policy, which he has characterized as hypocritical and driven by a desire for domination rather than genuine public health or humanitarian concerns. He has also drawn parallels between the actions of the Trump administration and historical atrocities, including evoking Hitler in his criticisms of U.S. military actions. This diplomatic spat unfolds against a backdrop of global debates over the conflict in Gaza and deepening divisions on international policy, highlighting the complex geopolitical landscape of the current era. The visa revocation is a stark reminder of the sensitive nature of international diplomacy and the repercussions of presidential rhetoric on foreign soil, making this a top story for international news outlets.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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