Violence in Colombia has grown to alarming levels, questioning the security policies of Gustavo Petro's Government.
The clashes in the Catatumbo region, border with Venezuela, threaten local communities and reveal the strength of criminal groups.
Armed groups have turned the border into a battlefield and a haven for organized crime and drug trafficking.
The inability of the Colombian government to control these areas and the inaction of Venezuela are heavily criticized.
Attempts to negotiate with armed groups have not been successful, instead, violence seems to have increased.
Petro's security policy needs to be reviewed to include more forceful measures against organized crime and develop strategies for the most affected regions.
The international community should put pressure on Venezuela to take responsibility for the border area.
Conclusion: If the Government does not act urgently on the growing violence, it will be doomed to repeat past mistakes, damaging Colombians who deserve to live in peace and safety.