Colombia Signals Willingness to Grant Asylum to Maduro Amid Rising US Pressure
Bogota says it supports negotiated solutions as Washington escalates threats, military strikes, and destabilization efforts against Caracas
Colombia, PUREWILAYAH.COM — Colombia has signaled its readiness to grant political asylum to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro should he choose to leave the country as part of a negotiated political settlement, a move that comes amid escalating US-led pressure and regional tensions targeting Venezuela.
Colombian Foreign Minister Rosa Villavicencio confirmed her country’s position in an interview with local radio station Caracol, responding directly to questions about the possibility of hosting Maduro.
“Certainly yes,” Villavicencio said, emphasizing that Colombia supports dialogue-based political paths aimed at reducing regional tensions and facilitating an orderly political process without foreign imposition.
Colombia Reaffirms Asylum Policy, Rejects Forced Regime Change
Villavicencio stressed that Colombia is prepared to provide political asylum if such a measure becomes part of a negotiated settlement, noting that Bogota maintains a clear and established policy regarding asylum and political protection.
Her remarks underscore Colombia’s stated preference for diplomatic engagement over coercion, amid mounting concerns that Venezuela is once again being pushed toward externally driven regime-change scenarios.
Maduro Rejects Exit, Denounces US “Psychological Terrorism”
President Nicolás Maduro has categorically rejected any possibility of leaving Venezuela, stating last week that despite 22 weeks of what he described as US “psychological terrorism,” he will neither abandon his country nor his political project.
Maduro has repeatedly accused Washington of orchestrating economic warfare, political destabilization, and covert operations aimed at undermining Venezuela’s sovereignty.
US Escalates Military Pressure and Threats
The developments come as the United States intensifies its aggressive posture. Since September, Washington has carried out deadly strikes on vessels it claims are linked to drug trafficking, operations that have resulted in more than 80 deaths, further inflaming tensions in the region.
Adding to the escalation, US President Donald Trump has openly hinted at the possibility of direct military strikes inside Venezuelan territory, raising alarm over the prospect of a wider confrontation.
Bogota Pushes Back Against Western Media Distortions
The issue resurfaced following a November interview Villavicencio gave to Bloomberg, where Western outlets claimed she supported a transitional plan involving Maduro’s removal and the installation of an interim government.
Colombia’s Foreign Ministry later issued a clarification, stating that the remarks had been misrepresented and distorted, reaffirming Bogota’s commitment to non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states. (PW)



Say what?
Colombia has signaled its readiness to grant political asylum to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro should he choose to leave the country as part of a negotiated political settlement, a move that comes amid escalating US-led pressure and regional tensions targeting Venezuela.
Interesting verbal gymnastics in your opening paragraph above. Better yet, below, reality.
"Columbia has caved to the thuggery of America with its ZIM running the continuing criminal enterprise as it throws a bone to Maduro when he caves to the mafia's continuing theft of national resources and murder of citizens of Venezuela. It is part of the continued political cowardice of Banana Republics to cave to Monroe DOctrine on Adderral, as the Semen Drip Rapist in Chief Trump works -- with his Jewish overlords and tech terrorists -- to target not just Venezuela, but all of Latin America."
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The Grapes of Semen Drip Minyan's Wrath
"And what can we do about all this shit Trump and Company are unleashing? Is there anything we can do?"
https://paulokirk.substack.com/p/the-grapes-of-semen-drip-minyans