Petro is Maduro's foreign minister and is in charge of spreading Chavismo globally
The goal of the action is obvious: to create the conditions for the Venezuelan regime's complete integration in the area and likely the entire world. No matter how heinous or authoritarian it is.
Gustavo Petro's election as Colombia's president was expected to have disastrous repercussions for that nation and the entire region. The former guerrilla's presence in the Casa de Nariño paved the way for developing a powerful territorial bloc integrated with the dictatorially run Venezuela under Maduro, allowing a wide range of criminal activities to take place in the shared territory of the two countries. However, things have taken a much more serious turn: Petro, far from seeking to forge a geopolitical alliance with Maduro and his government, has been actively committed to carrying out his obligations as the Chavista dictatorship's foreign minister ever since his arrival at the Colombian Government Palace.