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Petro's Denunciation of Sabotage Loses Strength and Points to Possible Revenge

Summary by El Pais
The fulminant retreat of a general of the Colombian National Police has become an uncomfortable mirror for the government of Gustavo Petro. And for the country. A week after the president denounced an alleged sabotage—which would have consisted in trying to plant cocaine in his presidential vehicle to boycott his meeting with Donald Trump—the conspiracy theory loses bellows, as the the thesis of revenge grows. Continue reading

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The fulminant retreat of a general of the Colombian National Police has become an uncomfortable mirror for the government of Gustavo Petro. And for the country. A week after the president denounced an alleged sabotage—which would have consisted in trying to plant cocaine in his presidential vehicle to boycott his meeting with Donald Trump—the conspiracy theory loses bellows, as the the thesis of revenge grows. Continue reading

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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