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Summary:An anticipated White House meeting with Colombian President Gustavo Petro in the first week of February aims to ensure positive outcomes for both Colombia and the U.S.A., with a primary focus on stopping cocaine and other drugs from entering the United States.
Sentiment:Directive
Key Claims:
  • A meeting with Gustavo Petro, President of Colombia, is expected to take place in the White House.
  • The meeting is scheduled for the first week of February.
  • The meeting is anticipated to result in very positive outcomes for Colombia and the U.S.A.
  • Cocaine and other drugs must be prevented from entering the United States.
Potential Market Impact (S&P 500):1/10
Potential Geopolitical Risk:1/10
Potential Global Cross-Asset Impact:1/10
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Summary:A poll displays Latin American countries' net approval concerning the detention of Nicolas Maduro by the U.S.
Sentiment:Informational
Key Claims:
  • Latin American countries show varying net approval for the U.S. detention of Nicolas Maduro.
  • Costa Rica exhibits the highest net approval (+80) for the U.S. detention of Nicolas Maduro.
  • Mexico registers the lowest net approval (+1) for the U.S. detention of Nicolas Maduro.
  • The presented data originates from an Altica Survey poll conducted on January 3-4.
Potential Market Impact (S&P 500):1/10
Potential Geopolitical Risk:2/10
Potential Global Cross-Asset Impact:1/10
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Summary:The post declares an immediate cessation of all US payments and subsidies to Colombia, asserting that President Gustavo Petro is an illegal drug leader who encourages drug production for sale into the United States. It issues an ultimatum for Petro to halt drug operations, threatening direct US intervention if he fails to comply.
Sentiment:Threatening
Key Claims:
  • President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is an illegal drug leader.
  • Petro strongly encourages the massive production of drugs in Colombia.
  • Drug production has become the biggest business in Colombia.
  • Petro does nothing to stop drug production despite large US payments and subsidies.
  • US payments and subsidies to Colombia are a long-term rip-off of America.
  • All US payments and subsidies to Colombia will cease as of today.
  • The purpose of Colombia's drug production is the sale of massive amounts of product into the United States.
  • Drug sales into the United States cause death, destruction, and havoc.
  • Petro is a low-rated and very unpopular leader with a fresh mouth toward America.
  • Petro must immediately close these 'killing fields' (drug production areas).
  • If Petro does not close them immediately, the United States will close them for him, and it will not be done nicely.
Potential Market Impact (S&P 500):4/10
Potential Geopolitical Risk:9/10
Potential Global Cross-Asset Impact:7/10
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Summary:A large drug-carrying submarine, loaded with fentanyl and other illegal narcotics and carrying four narcoterrorists, was destroyed while en route to the United States on a known transit route, resulting in the death of two terrorists and the capture of two others who are being returned to Ecuador and Colombia for prosecution, with no U.S. forces harmed. The United States will not tolerate narcoterrorists trafficking illegal drugs.
Sentiment:Triumphant
Key Claims:
  • A very large drug-carrying submarine was destroyed.
  • The submarine was navigating towards the United States on a narcotrafficking transit route.
  • U.S. Intelligence confirmed the vessel was loaded with mostly Fentanyl and other illegal narcotics.
  • Four known narcoterrorists were on board the vessel.
  • Two of the terrorists were killed.
  • The two surviving terrorists are being returned to Ecuador and Colombia for detention and prosecution.
  • At least 25,000 Americans would die if the submarine came ashore.
  • No U.S. Forces were harmed in this strike.
  • The United States of America will not tolerate narcoterrorists trafficking illegal drugs, by land or by sea.
Potential Market Impact (S&P 500):1/10
Potential Geopolitical Risk:1/10
Potential Global Cross-Asset Impact:1/10