Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is
taking a tougher line with Venezuela's socialist government, urging it to free
a prominent opposition leader. The change in tone comes as Venezuela's
deepening economic crisis is leading Latin American governments to reconsider
how best to respond to the threat of renewed unrest there. Since taking office
in 2010, Santos had been reluctant to criticize Venezuela, looking to win its
support for peace talks with Colombia's rebels and avoid a return of tensions
that led to talk of war on both sides of the border in 2008. More…
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