America’s prodigal ally has returned: Why Colombia’s election matters for US

Colombia is over 1,500 miles away from the United States, yet the outcome of its presidential election will affect America’s security, its border, and its influence in the Western Hemisphere far more than many realize. For decades, the U…
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