Colombia to suspend intelligence cooperation with U.S. over strikes on drug vessels
Source: NBC News/AP
Nov. 11, 2025, 10:06 PM EST
BOGOTA, Colombia Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered his nations security forces Tuesday to stop sharing intelligence with the United States, until the Trump administration stops its strikes on suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, as relations deteriorate between the nations that were once close partners in the fight against drug trafficking.
In a message on X, Petro wrote that Colombias military must immediately end communications and other agreements with U.S. security agencies until the U.S. ceases its attacks on speedboats suspected of carrying drugs, that critics have likened to extrajudicial executions.
Petro wrote that the fight against drugs must be subordinated to the human rights of the Caribbean people. It wasnt immediately clear what kind of information Colombia will stop sharing with the United States. The White House had no immediate response to Petros latest statements.
At least 75 people have been killed by the U.S. military in strikes in international waters since August, according to figures supplied by the Trump administration. The strikes began in the southern Caribbean, near Venezuelas shores, but have shifted recently to the eastern Pacific, where the U.S. has targeted boats off Mexico.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/world/south-america/colombia-suspend-intelligence-cooperation-us-strikes-drug-vessels-rcna243373