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π¨π¨π΄πΊπΈ BREAKING: COLOMBIAN President Petro calls for The Hague to begin a CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION into Trump for his crimes in the Caribbean Sea. Shocked?
π¨π¨π΄πΊπΈ BREAKING: COLOMBIAN President Petro calls for The Hague to begin a CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION into Trump for his crimes in the Caribbean Sea. Shocked?
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Colombian President Calls for International Review of U.S. Actions in the Caribbean
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has sparked international attention after publicly urging the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague to examine alleged U.S. actions in the Caribbean Sea during the Trump administration. Petroβs remarks, made during a recent political address, framed his call as a demand for accountability over what he described as violations of international law related to regional security operations.
While Petro did not present formal legal filings or detailed evidence, he argued that powerful nations should not be exempt from international scrutiny. His comments appeared to reflect broader criticism of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America, rather than an immediate legal case against former President Donald Trump.
Legal experts note that the ICC has limited jurisdiction, particularly over U.S. nationals, as the United States is not a signatory to the Rome Statute that established the court. As a result, any criminal investigation would face significant legal and political obstacles.
The U.S. has not issued an official response, and Trumpβs representatives have not commented on Petroβs statements. Observers say the remarks are more likely to escalate diplomatic tensions than result in formal legal action, highlighting ongoing divisions over sovereignty, accountability, and international law.
As of now, no investigation has been confirmed by the ICC, and the situation remains largely political rather than judicial.