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Terrorist Bombing in Colombia Leaves 20 Dead as Peace Strategy Crumbles

Left-wing government's failed 'peace' agenda leaves citizens vulnerable to brutal Farc dissident attacks.

PoliticsPublished April 26, 2026 at 9:33 PMProcessed April 27, 2026 at 11:06 AM
Two people in a motorcycle helmet and white hat look on while surverying the scene which includes two upside down vehicles in front of a bus parked on the side of the road.

The death toll from a horrific bombing on Colombia’s Pan-American Highway has climbed to 20, with dozens more injured in an act of violence that underscores the total collapse of order in the Cauca region.

The explosion, which left a massive 200-meter crater, targeted innocent civilians and serves as a grim indictment of the government's failed approach to national security.

President Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla fighter himself, has spent his term pursuing a controversial 'peace' strategy that has done nothing but embolden the very criminals he now labels as 'terrorists and drug traffickers.' While Petro now calls for soldiers to confront these dissidents, the reality is that his administration’s attempts to negotiate with Farc offshoots have only provided these groups the space to regroup and rearm.

Local officials, including Governor Octavio Guzman, have rightly described the carnage as the most brutal attack on civilians in decades, noting that the region is being left to face this barbarity alone.

As the country approaches the May 31 presidential election, the stark contrast between the current government’s ineffective appeasement and the opposition’s calls for a decisive crackdown on insurgents could not be clearer.

The blood on the highway is a stark reminder that when a state prioritizes coddling terrorists over enforcing the law, it is the innocent who pay the ultimate price.

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