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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Colombia’s president’s visa was revoked and he said what annoyed the United States “violates Trump’s orders, obey human orders!”
On the 26th, the U.S. State Department announced the revocation of Colombian President Gustavo Petro's visa, claiming that the reason was that Petro "urged American soldiers to disobey orders and incite violence" in new york. So, what exactly did Petro say?
U.S. State Department announces late at night At about 10 p.m. local time on the 26th, the U.S. State Department posted a short post on social media saying that earlier that day, Petro was standing in the streets of New York, “encouraging U.S. soldiers to disobey orders and incite violence.” The tweet said: “Because of Petro’s recklessness and incitement, we will revoke his visa.” Petro is in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly and has not yet responded. Do not target guns against humans. From Petro’s own social media, it can be seen that day, in Dag Hamasherd Square outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, Petro appeared on the scene of a demonstration in support of Palestine, with a hand-held speaker shouting to the crowd in Spanish, along with an interpreter translating the live translation into English.
Petro proposed this week the establishment of an armed force to defend Palestine. Petro said: “Nations will send well-trained, well-armed male and female soldiers together to form a huge army – it must be stronger than the U.S. Army. That’s why I’m here in New York to call on all U.S. soldiers not to target humanity.” Petro said, "Defy Trump's orders! Obey the orders of mankind!" He also said, “I have kneeled before the tombs of thousands of American soldiers who died on the battlefield in Europe in resistance to Hitler.”They formed great alliances with people and resistance forces around the world, writing epics of heroism.They defeated Hitler and the forces that pose a huge threat to humanity. Petro said he hoped that today’s young people, whether Israelis or Americans, children of workers or farmers, would point their guns at “tyrans” and “fascists” rather than at humanity. Brother Minister: One who should be canceled visa is Netanyahu Colombian Interior Minister Armando Benedetti said on social media on the 26th: "The only person whose visa should be cancelled is (Israeli Prime Minister) Netanyahu, and the United Nations has unanimously determined today that he is'unworthy of being a citizen of the world '." Benedetti said the U.S. had asylumed Netanyahu, so they took “the (Colombian) president who dared to tell the truth in front of him.” Source Xinhua News Agency Editor Chen Reviews of Moody's Morning Extended reading The most embarrassing United Nations performance this year is an Israeli shame. Source: The Playing Bull This is the most embarrassing UN scenario this year. On September 26, when Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu finally walked to the talk table, there was a whisper, and then, one after the other, a delegation, without repentance, came out of the talk room. I see that some people comment this way: Today, the world has chosen dignity over diplomacy. “When the mask slips down, the world reacts, people retreat, it’s not chaos, it’s conscience, and when war is most recently labeled as a achievement, silence is complicity.” Some people even say that this empty photo should be the front page of every newspaper in the world. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks to the General Assembly Yes, you’re not mistaken, the Israeli prime minister delivered a speech to the empty UN. It's not without applause. The Israeli delegation applauded warmly, and Netanyahu's wife applauded frequently. I have seen, and some have evaluated, that Netanyahu delivered a speech that applauded the lady. Oh, on the Iranian seats, there are pictures of the victims of the Israeli attack. This world, as long as you are not embarrassed, embarrassing is always others. When the monologue of power echoes in the empty hall, it measures not the height of prestige, but the width of people's deviation. On the seats of the Iranian representative, there are pictures of the victims of the Israeli attack. Netanyahu, who was apparently prepared early, delivered a more than 40 minute “fighting” speech. Good fight, this word, not me, is CNN’s assessment. CNN's lament is that Netanyahu was "undiscouraged and unapologetic" on the stage where he spoke many times before. "He first held up a small map of Iran and its'proxies' and bragged about Israel's military achievements in the past year." He told the empty United Nations: Half of Yemen’s Houthi armed leadership is over. Yahya Sinwar in Gaza (Hamas), fucked; Hezbollah’s Lebanese leader Hassan Nasrallah is over. The Assad regime in Syria is over. Well, they are frightened, and if they continue to attack Israel, their leaders will die. Iran’s top military commanders and top nuclear scientists, well, they’re gone too. Strong enough. A murder is really coming. Netanyahu holds up small map He also worked as a teacher on the scene, although the students below had already chosen to quit. He said: Let's do a live multiple choice question and raise your hand if you know the answer. Who screamed “America to die”? and Iran; and Hamas; The Hezbollah Party; d) the Houthi armed forces; E) All of the above? Below there are Israeli officials shouting: All of the above. Netanyahu replied: It’s all right. Netanyahu asked everyone to do multiple choice questions He then said: The second question. Who coldly murdered Americans and Europeans. A) Al Qaeda; and Hamas; The Hezbollah Party; and Iran; E) All of the above? Then there's the same routine, where Netanyahu says the answer is all of the above. He apparently did enough preparation, and it was noticed that in front of his chest, he also wore a two-dimensional code. What effect is this? He explained himself: What I ask you to do is raise your phones, zoom in, and you will also understand why we are fighting and why we have to win. Everything is here... Of course, in the words of foreign media, Netanyahu's loudest message is not at the United Nations; Instead, it was in Gaza. Under his orders, the Israeli military set up speakers in Gaza to broadcast his UN speeches to every corner. Forcing all Gazans to listen carefully. Gaza after the bombing. There is a passage in which Netanyahu shouted directly to Gaza and shouted to the hostages held by Hamas. "Our brave hero, this is Prime Minister Netanyahu, speaking to you at the United Nations scene. We haven't forgotten you, not even for a second..." Netanyahu said it again in Hebrew and again in English. He also said, "Ladies and gentlemen, thanks to the special efforts of Israeli intelligence, my words are now being conveyed, and they are live-streamed to Gazans' mobile phones." I have to admire the ability of the Israeli intelligence service. The mobile phones of Gazans are broadcasting Netanyahu's UN speech live. He then warned Hamas that if they don’t release all the remaining 48 hostages, they won’t survive, “Israel will chase you.” But many families of the hostages protested that Netanyahu's move was not to strive for the release of the hostages at all, but to harm the hostages. Netanyahu also criticized the “evil and weak leaders” of the West, who “has surrendered under the pressure of prejudiced media, radical Islamist voters and anti-Semitic mobs.” Because just a few days ago, the West sparked a wave of diplomacy to recognize the Palestinian State. France, Britain, Canada, Australia, Belgium and other Western countries, finally can no longer look down to recognize a Palestinian state. But Netanyahu was angry and accused these nations of acting “shamefully” and were “sacrifying you from the jihad by sacrificing Israel.” He said, there is a well-known proverb: When things become difficult, hard people continue to move forward. well, for many countries here, when things become difficult, you surrender... But one person, Netanyahu, has repeatedly expressed his gratitude. That is US President Trump. He praised Trump “more than any other leader knows the common threat facing Israel and the United States.” He thanked Trump for his "boldness and decisiveness", saying that "President Trump and I promised to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, and we fulfilled that promise". He also thanked Trump for "vigorously cracking down on anti-Semitism" and "every government here should follow his leadership". Netanyahu is emotional He also told the empty United Nations "a secret"-many leaders who publicly condemned Israel were actually thanking Israel privately. "They told me that they attached great importance to Israel's first-class intelligence work." Former Air Force Intelligence Director General George Keegan once said, “If the United States had to collect the intelligence provided to us by Israel, we would have to set up five CIAs.” He also cited, for example, when Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities in June this year, German Prime Minister Merts said “Israel is doing the dirty work for us all.” Finally what do you think? Let's make three superficial points. Delegates left the table in succession Israel is isolated from the world. Netanyahu is an old acquaintance of the United Nations. More than 40 years ago, he served as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations; almost every year after becoming prime minister, he visited New York to give a speech at the United Nations. Even this year, in order to escape the International Criminal Court's search warrant, his special aircraft deliberately evaded French and Spanish airspace. Because this international stage is important for Israel. But the empty United Nations hall, with an increasing number of countries recognizing the Palestinian state, highlights Israel’s unprecedented isolation. I said before that Hamas's killing of Israeli civilians is unlikely to be accepted by the international community, and Israel deserves sympathy at first. But there is always a limit to revenge, and there are debtors. More than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed, most of them women and children. Is this revenge justified? The level of suffering will not be bended forever because of the pain of the past. Without the United Nations, there would be no Israel today; without the moral support of the whole world, the State of Israel could not be established; morality lost, can Israel still exist? Fearful children in Gaza Second, but Israel is still strong and aggressive. As I said before, a murder comes. Even if Western nations are abandoning Israel, even if the united outdoors are protesting against Israel, Israel remains indifferent. The strike on Gaza continues, poorly, and for two years, more than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed, the vast majority of them women and children. Look at the ruins, look at the corpses, look at those poor children, how unconscious they must have to deny that this was a killing. On the plane to new york, Netanyahu also ordered the largest attack on the Houthi armed forces this year. Now Israel is unbeatable in the Middle East; now Israel has gone too far on the path of good fighting. When a country is accustomed to the use of force, it gradually loses the ability to listen and shuts the window to peace. Netanyahu’s speech was empty. Third, this is the shame of the whole world, and even more shameful. There is no doubt that such an empty speech scene is the embarrassment of Netanyahu, and even the disgrace of Israel. But from another angle, we watch human tragedies happen, which is an embarrassment for the United Nations and a shame for the whole world. Human sorrows are not completely intertwined, but the bottom lines of civilization must be shared.When tragedy continues in the public eye, every powerless witness becomes the painful background of this tragedy. I saw that when our Prime Minister gave a speech at the United Nations, he said that the current chaos in the world is distressing and worrying, and mankind has once again come to the crossroads of where to go. He then asked four questions: 1. People of insight in the world can't help but ask: After hardships, shouldn't human beings be more conscientious and rational to treat each other well and coexist peacefully? In the face of humanitarian disasters, can we ignore and listen to the atrocities that openly violate justice and justice? Should we keep silent and reverse tolerance to some unfounded hegemonic acts of bullying by deterring power? 4. Did the passion and persistent pursuit of our ancestors at the beginning of the establishment of the United Nations be allowed to float with the wind in the sky of history? I know that these four questions are not directed at a particular country, but are really concerned with the world; such views and patterns are not comparable to those of ordinary people. Standing at the crossroads of history, every choice defines who we are and what future we will be heading towards. Some countries should really think twice about where to go. Personal opinion, not representing any organization News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KAFV571O051492LM.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-10:20] 访问:47
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