Why Venezuela keeps Colombia’s president up at night
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos
has confided to the White House that one of his biggest concerns is how a
Venezuelan collapse could undermine years of secret meetings and formal
negotiations to end the bloody civil war that killed thousands in his country
over more than half a century. Already, Venezuela’s economic and humanitarian
crisis has driven thousands across the border into Colombia in search of jobs,
food and safety. Santos and many other Colombian leaders fear that a complete
collapse in Venezuela could lead to chaos in Colombian border communities
precisely as the government is trying to re-establish control in formerly
rebel-controlled areas. More…
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