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    Trump Warns Colombia of Military Action After Venezuela, Crypto Market In Tension

    Story Highlights
    • Trump warns Colombia after Maduro capture raising fears of military action across Latin America.

    • Colombia president Gustavo Petro rejects accusations vows resistance and rallies public support nationwide unity.

    • Rising US Colombia tensions put crypto traders on alert for volatility ahead globally now.

    U.S President Donald Trump has issued a strong warning to Colombia following the capture of Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro. 

    His remarks raised fears of possible U.S. military action in Latin America, triggering market uncertainty and putting global assets, including crypto markets, on high alert.

    Trump Warns Colombia After Maduro Capture

    According to statements made on January 4, 2026, just hours after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump directly targeted Colombia’s leadership. 

    He accused Colombian President Gustavo Petro of allowing cocaine production to grow under relaxed drug policies and talks with armed groups.

    “Colombia is very sick too, run by a SICK man who likes making COCAlNE and selling it to the U.S.”

    When asked about possible U.S. action in Colombia, Trump responded positively, saying such an operation “sounds good,” further escalating tensions across the region.

    Colombia Responds Strongly To U.S.

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro strongly rejected Trump’s comments. He called the claims false and offensive, saying Colombia would not accept outside threats or pressure. Petro also appealed to national unity, referencing his past role as a rebel to rally public support.

    He went further, saying that “a clan of pedophiles wants to destroy our democracy. To keep Epstein’s list from coming out, they send warships to kill fishermen & threaten our neighbor with invasion for their oil.”

    The exchange quickly turned into a diplomatic clash, with both sides hardening their tone.

    Analysts warn that growing hostility between the U.S. and Colombia could destabilize an already tense region still reacting to Maduro’s capture.

    Crypto Market Reacts to Rising Geopolitical Risk

    The crypto market often reacts quickly when major geopolitical tensions rise. In many past events, Bitcoin has fallen between 5% and 15% in a short time, as investors move away from risky assets during uncertainty.

    A clear example came in February 2022, when the Russia–Ukraine war began. During that period, Bitcoin and the broader crypto market dropped by around 15% within a month. 

    A similar move happened in 2023 after Israel attacked Gaza. Bitcoin fell about 7% within 48 hours, but the market recovered fully within a week.

    Now, geopolitical risk is rising again after the U.S. captured Venezuela’s president and issued strong warnings toward Colombia. With tensions increasing, traders are closely watching how crypto markets will react in the days ahead.

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