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Colombian President Gustavo Petro this week called for criminal proceedings against Donald Trump, whom he compared to Adolf Hitler while speaking before the United Nations General Assembly.

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More: In Petro's final speech before the U.N. in New York on Tuesday, he observed (according to a live translation from the U.N.) that the world is in a "different situation" than it was when he first addressed the international body in 2022.

"The old societies of Europe are collapsing," he said, "and the United States is applauding its new Hitler. It's not listening to its own young people, or its older people who died in the battlefields of Europe, fighting against Hitler and against his criminal ideology. Today, the same thing is being done as Hitler did, building concentration camps for migrants, and it's stated that migrants are of an inferior race, and they blame them just like Hitler blamed the Jews. They call them drug traffickers and thieves."

In stressing the need for climate action, Petro said of Trump: "The most powerful man in the world does not believe in science. That is irrationality. And Germany, the country of great philosophers, of Kant, Feuerbach, and others, became prey of irrationalism in 1933, and today it's this country that is becoming irrational. The solution is to stop consuming fossil fuels and to quickly switch to water, wind, hydrogen."

He also described Trump as "an accomplice to genocide" in Gaza. "This forum," he said of the U.N., "is a mute witness to a genocide, in a world where we thought that this was something only a legacy of Hitler."

"A kind of stone age," he said earlier in his remarks, has seemingly "descended on all of humankind""citing inaction on the climate crisis, Trump's strikes on "unarmed young people in the Caribbean," Israeli strikes "that have killed some 70,000 people in Gaza," and "the persecution, imprisonment, and expulsion of millions of migrants."

The Colombian president denied Trump's claim that the people on the Venezuelan boats the U.S. bombed (on shaky legal ground) earlier this month were trafficking drugs. "They said that the missiles in the Caribbean were used to stop drug trafficking," Petro said. "That is a lie."

"There should be criminal cases against those officials of the United States for doing this, including the utmost official, President Trump," he said, "that allowed the shooting of missiles against these young people who were simply trying to escape poverty""who "might have had a certain amount of drugs," he added, but "were not drug traffickers."

The U.S. mainstream media, for its part, has largely ignored his comments.

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2025-09-26 09:16 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Exceptional means Never Having to say You're Sorry.

It's an Arrogance Thang.

Hitler had it,..in Spades.

Trump and Bibi are Tag Teaming the Entire World.

A Duopoly of Evil.

Will America wage War For Israel?

Or will Trump wage War On America?

War Powers give Leaders Moar JUICE.

War is Coming.

I think it's Unavoidable.

#2 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-09-26 09:44 AM | Reply

War on Columbia in 3...2...1...

#3 | Posted by Corky at 2025-09-26 10:40 AM | Reply

Maybelline Vance concurs.

#4 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-09-26 12:32 PM | Reply

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Merz Criticizes State of US Democracy, Lack of Respect for Rules
financialpost.com

... German Chancellor Friedrich Merz lamented the decline in respect for the rule of law worldwide, particularly in the US, in an unusually blunt message directed at a key ally.

The US "has changed so fundamentally over the last few years, perhaps decades, that rules are no longer being followed, parliamentary democracy is under pressure, freedom of expression is being called into question, and the independence of the judiciary is being repressed," Merz told a business conference in Berlin on Friday.

The center-right leader, without mentioning President Donald Trump or his administration directly, said he wanted to offer what he called a "realistic assessment" of the situation. Merz added that it was no longer a given worldwide that rules and international law would be respected. ...


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-26 01:22 PM | Reply

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