Originally published byColombia Reports
The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has designated Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro as a “priority target,” reported the Associated Press (AP) news agency on Friday. AP was given access to records that would prove that the DEA considers the president a “suspected criminal,” based on information provided by the agency’s network of “confidential informants” […]
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