Is Colombia’s Civil War Getting Worse?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
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    In this video we'll cover how in recent months Colombia have seen peace negotiations with paramilitary groups falter after a series of violent incidents which leaving the prospect of Total Peace seeming ever more distant.
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  • @CarlMarxPunk
    @CarlMarxPunk Месяц назад +602

    As a Colombia I think it's important to clarify no one uses the term "civil war" for our Armed Conflict. I think it obfuscates it's scope, it hasn't been a civil war in a long time.

    • @TheMortalcrash
      @TheMortalcrash Месяц назад

      Colombia Is struggling to exterminate terrorist rebel groups.

    • @saintjames5816
      @saintjames5816 Месяц назад

      "I think it obfuscate people" I hate you people and your semantics. It is what is: a fricking civil war. and if you think it sounds to rough is because it is. Look at what's happening in el cauca, jamindi and Catatumbo.
      If no one uses the real term here is precisely because the government wants to hide the reality is this country

    • @alfredjohnson3642
      @alfredjohnson3642 Месяц назад

      Petro their president is a terrorist

    • @jefflopez4087
      @jefflopez4087 Месяц назад

      word

    • @Weiswolfe
      @Weiswolfe Месяц назад +41

      yes you are right, it stopped being a civil war when the reason for fighting stopped being political and became criminal

  • @bababababababa6124
    @bababababababa6124 Месяц назад +2101

    Imagine having the longest running civil war on the continent but still not being the worst country in your region (🇻🇪)

    • @juanbustos1338
      @juanbustos1338 Месяц назад +150

      After 10 years you kind of get used to it, it doesn't get easier but you learn what to expect lol

    • @FlanPoirot
      @FlanPoirot Месяц назад +4

      @@juanbustos1338 what do you expect?

    • @josephharrison8354
      @josephharrison8354 Месяц назад +94

      Venezuela is unique in that it's been the unrelenting victim of decades of economic sanctions.

    • @andresuaza
      @andresuaza Месяц назад +6

      Sorry about that neighbour

    • @andresuaza
      @andresuaza Месяц назад

      @@josephharrison8354 Or perhaps a centralized model based on a dictatorship that only benefits the small and unqualified group who runs the country?

  • @Alceline
    @Alceline Месяц назад +1182

    Quick note: this is NOT a CIVIL WAR. The problem that Colombia has is a type of low-intensity asymmetric conflict that is sponsored by the drug trafficking business. Although the situation is really not good nowadays, there are many safe and enjoyable places in the country for tourists and locals. So yeah, always be aware or even ask to your Colombian lads advices and recommendations if you want to explore deeper and more daring spots.
    Let's hope Colombia finds the real peace 🕊️
    We don't really deserve this and these graceful lands really need to be take cared for the good

    • @mnm5165
      @mnm5165 Месяц назад

      Civil War: A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies.
      Idk Colombia’s situation kinda sounds pretty “civil war-ish” to me

    • @nealrigga6969
      @nealrigga6969 Месяц назад +1

      A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies.
      Idk this situation seems a bit civil warish to me

    • @frankwilliamk3769
      @frankwilliamk3769 Месяц назад +85

      sounds like a low intensity civil war though. civil war doesnt mean every town village and city are constantly in combat

    • @Alceline
      @Alceline Месяц назад +2

      @@frankwilliamk3769 The actors in this conflict stopped struggling many years ago for a Marxist-Leninist goal as they say. So they are not political actors to be classified as "civil war"

    • @Alceline
      @Alceline Месяц назад

      @@frankwilliamk3769 Not at all. The guerillas are not political actors as if they were before the 90's. They don't look for anything politically speaking, at least in the last 30 years of their 60 years of existence

  • @feredor
    @feredor Месяц назад +672

    Since the actors in this conflict abandoned their ideologies and today fight for a monetary interest, I do not think that the term "civil war" is concise in this case. But in any case, Colombia is still standing after a lot of violence and corruption

    • @Takusman
      @Takusman Месяц назад

      Can you imagine? the country has been sacked, exploited, raped by the "political" class, the corruption is still rampant and yet we still have money? If we stop being colombians for once and realize we are stealing our own house, the country will be a super power

    • @JTP1999
      @JTP1999 Месяц назад +37

      Motivations do not define what a civil war is or is not. As a civil war is just a war between two native forces in the same country, it doesn't matter what your reasoning is, may it be monetary, power, or anything else.

    • @alexlehrersh9951
      @alexlehrersh9951 Месяц назад +1

      Nope one part is still comuistic

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Месяц назад +20

      @@alexlehrersh9951 'comuistic' 😂😂😂

    • @feredor
      @feredor Месяц назад +51

      @@JTP1999 In that sense, almost every country is in a civil war because you have the law and order against criminal stuff. Something like this has happening in Colombia a couple of decades. I don't know any academic who considers this a civil war, it's misleading term.

  • @julian_online
    @julian_online Месяц назад +644

    The internal Colombian conflict is mainly fueled by drugs and lack of government presence in rural areas. Peace talks won't do much if there are no roads, no livelihood opportunities and no overall investment. These are by far more pressing needs.

    • @KarlKapo
      @KarlKapo Месяц назад

      Lmao no. It's a cultural thing. Colombians are prone to drugs, asocial behaviour and whatnot

    • @HiFerch
      @HiFerch Месяц назад +22

      Mainly, it's owing to the whole far right politics who don't let do anything.

    • @samuelboucher1454
      @samuelboucher1454 Месяц назад +47

      @@HiFerch Then why do things gets worse once a Far Left candidate is president?

    • @yucol5661
      @yucol5661 Месяц назад +22

      ⁠@@samuelboucher1454do they get worse? Seems like it’s been the same for decades with only minor changes.

    • @Leo-ok3uj
      @Leo-ok3uj Месяц назад

      @@samuelboucher1454
      Could you tell us how is worse than when the far right president was murdering innocents?
      Or you are just repeating what your local politician tells you?

  • @Nicolas.Himself
    @Nicolas.Himself Месяц назад +130

    I'm not really sure "civil war" is the correct term. I can be wrong, of course, but Colombia's internal conflict is not (at least for the last three decades) about political power but economical (through drugs production control).
    In that order, Mexico's situation with the cartels should be called a civil war?
    I would call it an internal war against criminal organizations

    • @nootmare3095
      @nootmare3095 Месяц назад

      Nah, FARC isn't a criminal faction, it is a revolutionary organization. And the other paramilitaries groups are pretty much guerrilas that want something other than sell drugs.

    • @glynphelps9027
      @glynphelps9027 Месяц назад

      Mexico at the moment is a civil war el mencho and his men are literally up to isis in methods

    • @kyomademon453
      @kyomademon453 Месяц назад +3

      It stopped being about political control and became mainly about drug trafficking however the main ideal is still political and the peace agreements include political representation, the absolute majority of colombians dont even know what the conflict is about nowadays and just consider the guerrillas as enemies that must be destroyed since thats the narrative the media has pushed the conflict and popular opinion towards

    • @sergioccs74
      @sergioccs74 Месяц назад

      ​@@kyomademon453that's a bit reducting. People are kidnap and killed by the guys, farmers are murdered and extorsions are high in the rural territories where these guys operate. The hate doesn't come from media just creating the narrative, these people are nasty.
      With that said, yeah there are better ways to control the situation than getting 100 people inside a forest to shoot trees

    • @TheSuperJepphyKiller
      @TheSuperJepphyKiller 18 дней назад

      It is not even close to a civil war lmao

  • @Lexar179
    @Lexar179 Месяц назад +129

    I'm Colombian but the title seems tricky for me. It's true that Colombia has a violent history but today we are mostly experiencing a period of reasonable peace, but still the conflict isn't over. Saying this because people will think Colombia is in a same pot as Somalia or Syria

    • @juliandavididarragarestrep8719
      @juliandavididarragarestrep8719 Месяц назад +29

      En Arauca, Cauca y en muchas regiones del sur sí.... Y más durante la total inacción de este gobierno de hampones

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Месяц назад +21

      @@juliandavididarragarestrep8719 *La Inacción de Duque

    • @anonX9509
      @anonX9509 Месяц назад

      @@CarlMarxPunk lmao its always the leftists blaming past governments when this one is worse... 360 mil millones stolen by this government and y'all blame everyone else

    • @extrapolate
      @extrapolate Месяц назад

      @@CarlMarxPunkentonces por qué los homocidios y secuestros han crecido desde que el ex guerrillero Petro fue elegido?

    • @-drofus-5660
      @-drofus-5660 Месяц назад +14

      De petro guerrillero

  • @yuyu8267
    @yuyu8267 Месяц назад +14

    lol I been living in Colombia for about 10 years and didn't know we were having a civil war haha

  • @andresuaza
    @andresuaza Месяц назад +410

    As a Colombian, this saddens me. I hope we change the narrative of our country on the international news, but the truth has to be out there. More than happy to give my perspective on this channel if you want me as a Native source.

  • @fujiwaranovari
    @fujiwaranovari Месяц назад +29

    As a Venezuelan that considers Colombia as a second home, this is really saddening, I remember going to visit an uncle in an underdeveloped region of the country, I was there for two weeks, there were two bombings in just that short period of time and one was directly at the center of town

    • @TattooTourism
      @TattooTourism Месяц назад +2

      uff. Donde y cuando mi perro?

    • @danielmartinez8107
      @danielmartinez8107 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@TattooTourism seguramente en Sincelejo no, porque en Sincelejo no hay una monda

    • @TheSuperJepphyKiller
      @TheSuperJepphyKiller 18 дней назад

      @@danielmartinez8107No hable paja, prenda el cerebro más bien

  • @anotherrandomfella9429
    @anotherrandomfella9429 Месяц назад +230

    This is a very decent attempt to shortly explain an incredibly complex problem. I can imagine the challenge this presented, nice work lads!
    To anybody that was contemplating the idea of visiting Colombia, you should be fine. The conflict is mostly fought on rural areas and the tourism industry is actually booming. Just inform yourself ahead. Chances are, you know a colombian or somebody who knows a colombian. We are virtually everywhere and always immensely happy to talk about our country and provide guidance to those wanting to visit. You will probably end up at someone's mother living room once there.

    • @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding
      @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding Месяц назад +22

      To add to this, Medellin and Bogota now have a lower homicide rate than a lot of american cuties like philidelphia or denver.
      So you should be fine.

  • @samuelhernandosanchezgutie1417
    @samuelhernandosanchezgutie1417 Месяц назад +7

    As a Colombian, this is a great summary of the conflict in my country, however, it's not a civil war.

  • @nosoyericka
    @nosoyericka Месяц назад +14

    Colombia has no a civil war lol
    People tend to be confused of what "civil war" means because if it were like that, nobody would visit Colombia or the whole country would be messed up, literally. It's quite chill over here, only take a step with good intentions.

    • @manwithnoname2355
      @manwithnoname2355 Месяц назад

      Salga de Bogota y a 50 millas usted se encuentra a la guerrilla en una vereda. Faltan que vuelvan los atentados para que ustedes comiencen a salir de su burbuja. Dio mio.

    • @TheSuperJepphyKiller
      @TheSuperJepphyKiller 18 дней назад

      Yup, it ain’t a civil war whatsoever

  • @AncientKing9197
    @AncientKing9197 Месяц назад +74

    India 🇮🇳 stands with Colombia 🇨🇴 in these difficult times

    • @chapstradamus
      @chapstradamus Месяц назад +9

      And we colombians stand with you too cheers to the indian-colombian frienship!!! Namaste!

    • @TheMilkXD
      @TheMilkXD Месяц назад +1

      thank you 💛💙❤️

    • @MaruCat-03
      @MaruCat-03 Месяц назад +3

      🇨🇴💕🇮🇳

    • @null2640
      @null2640 Месяц назад +5

      who tf are u

    • @xvzf115
      @xvzf115 Месяц назад

      Ok

  • @jeywhistle
    @jeywhistle Месяц назад +13

    Btw pounds, euros and dollars are the primary source of income of these "civil fighters". If the north could stop their narcotic's addiction, at least colombians could tackle the problem from a different angle.

    • @antoniorl7549
      @antoniorl7549 14 дней назад

      which colombians? the ones benefitting from the drug market or the ones fighting it? "Colombians" would be partly to blame here as well.

    • @jeywhistle
      @jeywhistle 14 дней назад

      @@antoniorl7549 True, however if the demand deminishes the market will eventually perish.

  • @MateoMPM
    @MateoMPM Месяц назад +36

    Hello guys , Colombian here my name is mateo and i live in entrerrios - Antioquia
    We're not in a civil war
    We're fighting militia groups who control parts of the territory, these groups are growing more and more in power by every day it passes by
    The government has severely weakened the military by doing a number of things
    1. They ended a contract with Russia that is supposed to keep our helicopters and equipment working
    2. They ended relations with Israel ( whose combat planes we use ( Kafir ) and other important military equipment)
    3. A bunch of ceasefires are agreed by the government and the groups
    But only the military follows it
    The groups continue operations normally so the military can't do anything.
    In other words we're screwed 😂

    • @Piospkc
      @Piospkc Месяц назад

      If you have militia groups controlling territory and fighting against thr governement, that sounds like a civil war.
      Everything else is just copium

    • @ThatGuy-bz2in
      @ThatGuy-bz2in Месяц назад +6

      you say you aren't in a civil war, then go on to describe a civil war. I can see why you wouldn't want to call it that. but rose by any other name...

    • @yuanxiii3893
      @yuanxiii3893 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@ThatGuy-bz2in It is not a civil war because in a civil war each side has CLEAR political objectives and REAL PROPOSALS and aim to obtain power to take RESPONSIBILITY of the country, but the terrorists in Colombia have very little of the first and none of the second. Plus in civil wars, the civilians are the ones that support one of the sides of the conflict, and in Colombia no one wants to be with guerrillas, only criminals...
      Their actions are purely criminal and terrorist, which mainly include kidnapping, killings and massacres, displacement of locals in rural areas and native indigenous peoples and their most profitable and practiced drug traffic. They even displace and burn down villages in order to use their lands to plant coca and marihuana to produce and sell drugs.
      They claim to have political aims, but the truth is that they have no proposals of how to govern a territory and even less the country. They use the easiest ideologies to make terrorism out of (socialism and communism/left wing) and claim that they pursue them, but it is all a vague justification as they don't even apply them in the lands that they control,where it works more like a dictatorship in which if you don't comply and join them you're either killed or displaced.
      It is a war on criminals, not a war in which the civilians look to involve; thus, not a civil war.

    • @ThatGuy-bz2in
      @ThatGuy-bz2in Месяц назад

      @@yuanxiii3893 You seem to only recognize certain kinds of civil wars, as civil wars. A civil war does not require all sides to have clearly defined goals and plans. It is pretty normal for there to be factions who are just trying to look out for themselves and their own group.
      Not calling it a civil war is just an attempt to make it sound less serious than it is. But it is a war fought between citizens of the same country, IE a civil war.

    • @robertplant1829
      @robertplant1829 Месяц назад +2

      Bro, Israel ya ni hace soporte para los k-fir 😂 avion obsoleto, aparte los jets de combate no se utilizan contra la guerrilla, es muy costoso, para eso estan los black hawk o los super tucan

  • @NOPEFROG
    @NOPEFROG Месяц назад +25

    In nice and early. Loving the work lately lads, you guys have been killing it!

  • @mendez704
    @mendez704 Месяц назад +51

    A small correction: the picture you use of Gustavo Petro at 0:44 , when he was a guerrilla fighter, cannot be from 1978 (he was being interviewed by a news program called "Noticiero Nacional", as seen in the microphone which aired from 1984 to 1991 and using the specific logo seen in the picture. My guess is the picture is around1989.

    • @anonX9509
      @anonX9509 Месяц назад +1

      who cares about the year lmao dude is still a dirty guerrillero who hasn't worked a real job in his life

    • @RRAX
      @RRAX Месяц назад +2

      Still. It's a commie.🤮

    • @jt-mx4on
      @jt-mx4on Месяц назад +2

      Fue después de la toma del palacio de justicia

  • @DetPrep
    @DetPrep Месяц назад +63

    Just to clarify, Colombia is not in a civil war, it's an armed conflict, although Colombia was in a civil war before and could get into another one if things keep worsening like it has been happening for the last 2 years

    • @UKGaru
      @UKGaru Месяц назад +7

      It is a civil war, we Colombians just don't refer to it in those terms but it is.

    • @soupdrinker
      @soupdrinker Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, just how Russia didn't invade Ukraine. They only did a special military operation.

    • @fadu4802
      @fadu4802 Месяц назад

      Newspeak

    • @CanisLupusSteparium
      @CanisLupusSteparium Месяц назад +7

      @@UKGaruIt is not. A proper civil war may happen though if the government forces a a new constitution to stay in power, and if the opposition and part of the army rebel against that.
      Given recent developments, that proposition is not too far fetched.

    • @robertplant1829
      @robertplant1829 Месяц назад

      ​@@CanisLupusSteparium si hablan paja, los que están en contra del gobierno se inventan y escalan cualquier teoría

  • @ddddd5ddddd5ddddd5dd
    @ddddd5ddddd5ddddd5dd Месяц назад +16

    Colombian political scientists here congratulate for such synthesis

  • @fighterguard
    @fighterguard Месяц назад +7

    Thank you for bringing attention to this struggle, the progress that has been made in the last 3 decades, and the current status of the conflict.
    We all hope that peace may finally be a reality in Colombia. But international support and cooperation are important and necessary.

  • @-i1007
    @-i1007 Месяц назад +3

    I do feel like this conflict is dying out as there is more of a consensus amongst the youth that none of the groups really stand for anything but themselves

  • @doublef7968
    @doublef7968 Месяц назад +2

    As a Colombian, i got to say that the news reported are greatly exaggerated. The peace negotiations have been mere spectacules, as kidnapings and other violent crimes keep constatly increasing. Making the nexesity for military intervention the more and more necessary.

  • @iskfn-xk1zh
    @iskfn-xk1zh 29 дней назад +2

    As a colombian, since land inequality is still extremely big in colombia, guerrilas are still in the fight, hence why is a civil war, which is obviously not the way the rich landowners here like to word it

  • @valentincontilde
    @valentincontilde Месяц назад +28

    Colombian here, really good unbiased video, better than our news channels at home. Keep the quality of the job. Regards.

  • @jmunevarvillamizar
    @jmunevarvillamizar Месяц назад +5

    Thanks for bringing attention to the issues at hand.
    This is a complex multidimensional issue that starts from land inequality since the foundation of the country and thrown into full blown chaos by the drug money and the cartels. Hopefully Colombia will get the peace it deserves and be shown as the paradise it is.

  • @danielhincapie7794
    @danielhincapie7794 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing this excellent video which explains in 8 minutes absolutely perfect a complex 60-year conflict.

  • @z_1599
    @z_1599 Месяц назад +3

    Even though it's still a current topic, I would like to see more 'historical' video's.
    There are so many civil conflicst which 1 don't really get covered and 2 the historical background is missing or simplified.
    I would love to see videos like this about Mali, West-Papua, Central-African-Republic....

  • @BizzeeB
    @BizzeeB Месяц назад +52

    The funny thing is that a video about the Colombian civil war getting worse could have been made at any time in the past 70 years, and it would always have been true.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +18

      Hardly. The conflict is nowhere near as bad as it used to be.

    • @andresuaza
      @andresuaza Месяц назад +4

      @@admiralbrown9334 This is true. The 90's was the WORST era from our history

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +3

      @@andresuaza or perhaps the 40s and 50s at the peak of La Violencia.

    • @ozmodiar5561
      @ozmodiar5561 Месяц назад +1

      Not true at all.

    • @sebsvlzr
      @sebsvlzr Месяц назад

      It's not. It's a conflict against terrorism.

  • @Banter07
    @Banter07 Месяц назад +22

    2:06 Don’t laugh don’t laugh don’t laugh don’t laugh

    • @MiraitowaOlympicsfan2005
      @MiraitowaOlympicsfan2005 Месяц назад +4

      It's actually called "FARC", not the f word

    • @Banter07
      @Banter07 Месяц назад +3

      @@MiraitowaOlympicsfan2005 I am well aware.

    • @F2vWD9
      @F2vWD9 Месяц назад +1

      ⁠it's cuz he is British and doesn't make R sound so it sounds like fk

    • @Banter07
      @Banter07 Месяц назад +1

      @@F2vWD9 farcing hell man

    • @nicolasuribestanko
      @nicolasuribestanko Месяц назад

      @@Banter07 It's a good thing the country is called Colombia and not Turkey or Tunisia.

  • @davidagudelo2561
    @davidagudelo2561 24 дня назад

    Its incredible, you got better information than some many influencers and periodists, thanks for give us that fight for the true, Saludos desde Colombia hppp🇨🇴

  • @odin1585
    @odin1585 Месяц назад +1

    Great video

  • @mateocas13
    @mateocas13 Месяц назад +78

    Colombia has no running civil war by no means

    • @p00bix
      @p00bix Месяц назад +18

      Yeah it's literally just two-bit street gangs that have adopted a communist aesthetic, which can *technically* trace their origins back to actual communist guerillas but which have not operated as such for many decades. The idea that anywhere in Colombia is an actual honest-to-god warzone is very silly; it really isn't much different from one of the several other Latin American countries with persistently severe crime problems.

    • @UKGaru
      @UKGaru Месяц назад +6

      Yes it does, I'm Colombian

    • @tyrel2003
      @tyrel2003 Месяц назад +4

      @@p00bix Bit street gangs against which the army uses artillery, bombing, helicopters and intelligence. And they are not just 2 (are about 20 or 50 if we include the bacrim)

    • @soupdrinker
      @soupdrinker Месяц назад +8

      @@p00bix They are militias, not "street gangs". Criminal militias of Latin America like in Colombia and Mexico often get called "gangs" by American media which downplays what they are.
      They are not comparable to "street gangs" at all. Street gangs in the USA are nowhere near as powerful nor organized as the crime organizations in Latin America.
      They are to the level that they can fight off the military, they have operations across borders and in several countries, powerful enough to overpower the law enforcement, control the law enforcement, get rid of politicians, have aircraft, armored vehicles, explosives, and proper chain of commands and ranks

    • @p00bix
      @p00bix Месяц назад

      @@soupdrinker that's fair; my comment admittedly downplayed how powerful some of the larger organizations are. I'd argue it still doesn't amount to the level of a full civil war in any country though

  • @Archduke_Astatos
    @Archduke_Astatos Месяц назад +25

    Bro since when has Colombia been in a civil war? I havent heard a damn thing about this.

    • @feredor
      @feredor Месяц назад +38

      He's just being sensationalist. Colombia is just in a campaign against drug trafficking, that's all.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +5

      Since the 1940s, on and off.

    • @Phantomgaming154
      @Phantomgaming154 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@feredorPretty wierd,cause last time I remeber,Anti-drug trafficking campaigns don't result in death's of 220000 civillians and a further abduction of 27000,While displacing 5000000,Over a period of 60 years

    • @feredor
      @feredor Месяц назад +16

      @@Phantomgaming154 "60 years"
      While Syria in less than 15 years actually surpassed these figures. Or look at Myanmar, we have the same population and they're doing pretty bad after 3 years

    • @Phantomgaming154
      @Phantomgaming154 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@feredorThe situation's in syria is fairly recent and only became as bad as it is,Due to bashar al assad using chemical weapons against his civillians which forced them to start an uprising against him.And in myanmmar's case,The conflict started as a result of the british not leaving behind a proper goverment.
      Now with colombia,The situation started as a result of leftist and consevative millitias fighting against each other.

  • @JuanPabloCeladesSilva
    @JuanPabloCeladesSilva 20 дней назад +1

    As a Colombian myself, I would not call the conflict a “Civil War” as it’s not. One can visit and live in most if not all major urban centers, travel safely in the national highways, and there is no major clashes close to the population, most of the conflict takes place on isolated, rural, underdeveloped areas.
    This doesn’t discredit the video as it contains some true information, it is true that in the past colombia has suffered severely from
    Violence when the country was in a time of suffering from what you could more closely call a major conflict. While not solved, this problem has remained controlled for the last couple of decades, notice that most of the footage regarding the actual violence is rather old, right now Colombia is in a time of relative peace and I would not like for information like this to stain even more Colombia’s international image on the global scale.
    I am NOT saying that the problem is solved, we still have years until it’s erradicated completely,but rather that it is not as bad as the video appears it to be.
    Again, I just wanted to point this out, no hate to the creators.
    Thank’s for reading this.

  • @yesid17
    @yesid17 Месяц назад +2

    as a colombian-american, thank you so much for this video!! it's got so many great launching off points for further research-i know relatively little about the conflict even though it's the entire reason my life turned out how it did, so thank you again for looking into this topic and explaining it so well!!

    • @veteranentrepreneur8429
      @veteranentrepreneur8429 28 дней назад

      Que haremos con el gringo 😂😂😂

    • @yesid17
      @yesid17 25 дней назад

      @@veteranentrepreneur8429 pues se puede empezar por crear videos y publicarlos aquí en youtube para que sea más fácil de encontrar y aprender la historia... ¿o sabés vos de ejemplos o playlists con ese tema? tal vez existan videos relativamente nuevos, no he buscado últimamente, pero la última vez que busqué, no encontré mucho. Ríete lo que querás pero la historia de latinoamerica-especialmente la historia reciente, no es un tema con grandes cantidades de videos.
      Also, is gringo supposed to be some sort of insult lmao i grew up far from my ancestral homelands.. sue me?? jxuka idx yuwetxi's wew'ega'? mawkwe we'wega'? idx nasa kimtxna'? idxa' jiyuga'? kĩh txãa musxkayak khĩnja'w 🤣

  • @theonemouse
    @theonemouse Месяц назад +6

    2:21 “which was more urban than FOC”… you know he’s saying it like that on purpose 😂

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      That's just a typical English accent. They always drop R before another consonant.

    • @theonemouse
      @theonemouse Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 still, English people are a funny people at times, just like me lol

  • @juanbustos1338
    @juanbustos1338 Месяц назад +68

    We don't really know what will happen, it's like being back to the 90s.

    • @Bleilock1
      @Bleilock1 Месяц назад +3

      90s were way more assuring and less depressing
      Sorry

    • @cgt3704
      @cgt3704 Месяц назад +1

      But with less Escobar

    • @donTeo136
      @donTeo136 Месяц назад +1

      Totally true..a complete unknown. So many things going on not reported. Whats said and what is.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +34

      ​@@Bleilock1the levels of violence in Colombia back then were far far worse than today.

    • @Bleilock1
      @Bleilock1 Месяц назад +3

      @@admiralbrown9334 yea i meant world wide
      Sorry

  • @richbandicoot
    @richbandicoot Месяц назад +2

    as a Mexican, it saddens me whenever I hear about turmoil in latin american countries. Hoping that one day, the region will stop dealing with these issues.

  • @Carboncopie
    @Carboncopie Месяц назад +1

    I went there last year for holiday and the wedding of a friend. Had a great time. Didn't know of this. Tiny bit shocked right now.

    • @anonX9509
      @anonX9509 Месяц назад

      its cus it's not a civil war... hasn't been for ages, it's just guerrillas and paramilitary fighting over the drug trade... mixed with a ton of corruption by the government

    • @camerasanti4652
      @camerasanti4652 Месяц назад +7

      This doesn't affect urban areas, so unless you go to the jungle where the fight is at, you should be fine

    • @TattooTourism
      @TattooTourism Месяц назад +1

      I literally just went tthe jungle and the two poorest states … My mom got dengue but no civil war to be found homie. It’s a very civilized civil war lol. The way locals phrase it is that “those people go around with a list. Just don’t get on the list.” Scaryish, but not like AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

  • @nathanspreitzer6738
    @nathanspreitzer6738 Месяц назад +3

    Nowadays these groups are far less political and far more cartel like focused on the drug trade

  • @batprime1177
    @batprime1177 Месяц назад +5

    2:05 Nice name

    • @monicongoperez4686
      @monicongoperez4686 Месяц назад

      F.A.R.C
      Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia
      Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
      souns like the F word xd

    • @MaruCat-03
      @MaruCat-03 Месяц назад

      No lo es 🇨🇴🕊

  • @JuanGamer3601H
    @JuanGamer3601H Месяц назад +1

    Although incorrect in minor details, such as the moment where the guerrilla turned from ideological to narco-guerrilla. This is a good video and explains everything with a neutral and objective perspective. Keep the work, this is amaizing

  • @cruzgomes5660
    @cruzgomes5660 10 дней назад +1

    2:06 went straight to the comments 💀

  • @alexnitaly764
    @alexnitaly764 Месяц назад +6

    I cant
    I cant
    TNO has made me insane
    I cant

    • @goose9515
      @goose9515 Месяц назад +1

      Hahaha omg

    • @SantyElizneth
      @SantyElizneth Месяц назад +1

      Stopped playing tno for that, it really harms mental health

  • @matthewconiglione5637
    @matthewconiglione5637 Месяц назад +21

    Dog what time is it in the uk?? Yall got no business posting at 4am

    • @Bleilock1
      @Bleilock1 Месяц назад +1

      Noon

    • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
      @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 Месяц назад +16

      Ngl, them posting at this time is best for everybody
      Americans can wake up to new TLDR videos, Brits get videos at noon, and Aussies get videos in the evening

    • @Triple_Alliance
      @Triple_Alliance Месяц назад

      This was posted at 10am

    • @matthewconiglione5637
      @matthewconiglione5637 Месяц назад

      Shit bro appreciate yall. Fell asleep drunk at not knowing Texas to uk time deferential. +6 hours is the community answer

  • @diegorf3000
    @diegorf3000 Месяц назад

    As a Colombian I have to say that this is a very accurate explanation of what goes on in the country. However, although technically it might be true that it can be called a "civil war", the conflict takes places in the remote country side areas, not in the cities.

  • @mariacamilaakl4082
    @mariacamilaakl4082 Месяц назад

    As a Colombian I appreciate this very clear and well done summary. Peace will come to Colombia when there is a state presence throughout the country. For the moment, the vast majority of the country is lawless and forgotten even by God. They could start by providing transportation and access to remote areas that today are reached on foot, mule or horseback as if we were in the 19th century.

  • @TCT69
    @TCT69 Месяц назад +8

    Kinda clickbait title.. still a good report.. also we as colombians do not consider the current conflict as a civil war.. we had those in the past century.. but nowdays is just criminal organizations (mostly drug cartels) vs the government.. pretty similar to mexico..

  • @EpicLoLs89
    @EpicLoLs89 Месяц назад +3

    What's with the clickbait title?

  • @xjuanp
    @xjuanp 28 дней назад

    Interesting piece. It provides a good overview and puts the info in a historical context. The basic conclusions are on point: Total Peace is tougher than expected; there are advances, though small and difficult; the negotiations with Gaitanistas and other criminal organizations are politically toxic.
    One point to the graphics designer: I’m sure most military personnel would find it offensive to he represented with red berets 😅

  • @TheSuperJepphyKiller
    @TheSuperJepphyKiller 18 дней назад +1

    I’m Colombian and I assure you that this is definetely NOT a civil war lmao

  • @ypleK
    @ypleK Месяц назад +27

    farc sakes

  • @NewDealDem2187
    @NewDealDem2187 Месяц назад +40

    The answer is No then, not getting worse. Awesome negative title tho!

  • @agudeloernesto
    @agudeloernesto 28 дней назад

    I have to say, this is a very accurate summary.

  • @OrloxPhoenix
    @OrloxPhoenix Месяц назад +1

    I don't think anyone in Colombia has refered to it as a "civil war". But thinking about it... Yeah, i can see how a foreign might think that it's a civil war 🤔

  • @the.with.man.inside
    @the.with.man.inside Месяц назад +3

    Bunch of corruption

  • @captainvanisher988
    @captainvanisher988 Месяц назад +11

    Colombia needs a Bukele.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      Colombia already had hard line right wingers who tried to assume dictatorial power. No more of that thanks.

    • @captainvanisher988
      @captainvanisher988 Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 Bukele is left wing and you're a restart.

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Месяц назад +1

      We had one he fucked everything up.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +1

      @@CarlMarxPunk it's incredible how these people who know nothing about Colombia will say it needs a strongmen, unaware of who ruled the country from 2002 to 2010. They just reveal their own ignorance.

    • @Nogoodalvarez
      @Nogoodalvarez Месяц назад

      Guatemala, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Honduras, Suriname and the United States are corrupt countries with human rights abuses with the potential for political violence, police brutality and war crimes in the Americas.

  • @tomasescobarruiz9648
    @tomasescobarruiz9648 16 дней назад

    Man, that supposed peace agreement in 2016 was one of the greatest mistakes colombians have made, after the agreement settled nothing has changed, kidnappings still happen, drug smuggling hasn't really gone down (some estimate it has spiked since), and the current president Gustavo Petro orchestrates much of it, because he has loads of friends within those "inactive" guerrilla groups.
    It's a very sad situation that we're living these days.

  • @rubygamer5813
    @rubygamer5813 Месяц назад

    Though I find ‘Civil war’ to be clickbait (especially since the term wasn’t used in the video), as a Colombian i’d say this is another very well made and well informed video.

  • @Justjall79
    @Justjall79 Месяц назад +13

    Initially, I wanted to visit Colombia in December. but seeing this news I want to give up on coming to Colombia until the situation is under control and safe. I'm honestly scared.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +54

      Honestly, the vast, vast majority of the country is almost totally unaffected by conflict, including most places tourists go to.

    • @feredor
      @feredor Месяц назад +37

      I live in Medellín and it's quite common to see tourists and expats from all over here. My life here is quite calm and I have never witnessed a violent incident. The majority of Colombians are not very aware by the conflict, but despite its low intensity, it really has an impact on our international image. Colombia is safe enough for tourists, just don't try to go to the Darien Gap, the border with Venezuela or some parts of the Amazon región.

    • @donTeo136
      @donTeo136 Месяц назад +16

      You just need to avoid these bait girls on the net.
      The fact that they are setting traps is hardly tourist friendly thou..

    • @andresuaza
      @andresuaza Месяц назад +11

      For tourism the country is fine. A couple of friends from the UK went there and loved it. The problem is for the rural areas (as mentioned in the video) that deep communities in Colombia that are outcasts of the big cities are struggling with the power vacuum from the government.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +14

      @@feredor same in Bogotá or most other major cities. And even in the more populated rural areas, the conflict isn't present.

  • @janpiorko3809
    @janpiorko3809 Месяц назад +7

    Well shit

  • @nicolasbalaguera1809
    @nicolasbalaguera1809 Месяц назад +1

    Great video, but i have to correct you in 4:35... It wasnt a referendum that was put to vote, it was a "plebiscite" in the constitution, the difference is that a referendum, becomes law, a plebiscite is just simply the people giving their opinion

  • @luisrojas7987
    @luisrojas7987 Месяц назад

    It is a low intensity conflict not a civil war. Can be difficult at times but in main cities and almost all towns life is pretty much the same thing than other countries. 6 million people visited Colombia in 2023

  • @Geo_Unveiled
    @Geo_Unveiled Месяц назад +5

    TNO reference???

    • @goose9515
      @goose9515 Месяц назад

      Hahahaha omg I know this comment is going to get buried but it's amazing to see TNO brainrot like this in tldr news

    • @Gabriel-hy8be
      @Gabriel-hy8be Месяц назад

      Time to call the Japanese Army to test the new Guangdong SPGs...

  • @Infillet3014
    @Infillet3014 Месяц назад +3

    i didnt even know there was a civil war

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +3

      It's incredible how ignored it is.

    • @monkeeseemonkeedoo3745
      @monkeeseemonkeedoo3745 Месяц назад

      Dude me too and I'm Colombian

    • @monkeeseemonkeedoo3745
      @monkeeseemonkeedoo3745 Месяц назад +1

      Ok I did know about it, never heard of it referred as a 'civil war' I guess, that name is reserved more for the period before 1960 in my experience

    • @monshosepu9229
      @monshosepu9229 Месяц назад +5

      It’s not a civil war tho. Maybe in the 50s but now is just lack of government control in rural areas

    • @sebsvlzr
      @sebsvlzr Месяц назад +1

      It's not. It's a conflict against terrorism

  • @Gigi-xr3qs
    @Gigi-xr3qs Месяц назад

    Nebula's logo is an inverted pentagram?

  • @santiagocuartas273
    @santiagocuartas273 Месяц назад +1

    Good video, and update. Although it's not a civil war. Those groups are Organized crime profiting from Drug production + illegal mining using "political" masks to "justify" their illegality. Lack of opportunity in the rural areas translates into these groups "recruiting" more members because they can pay them a monthly salary due to the illegal activities.
    In my perspective negotiations are useless because this is not politically driven, this is a business, and a very profitable one.

  • @FlosBlog
    @FlosBlog Месяц назад +3

    As Europeans we frequently forget the worldwide importance of land reform. It’s such an important issue everywhere else in the world. And we dont even know that such a thing exists

  • @billfrehe6620
    @billfrehe6620 Месяц назад +4

    Venezuela is to blame for this ongoing conflict as they are the ones supplying the arms and training to the Columbian rebels.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +2

      Colombian.

    • @user-cj7xb2yp7d
      @user-cj7xb2yp7d Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 Hola, soy colombiano, por favor aceptemos que "Columbia" es el nombre de nuestro pais en ingles, haciendo el simil (de la misma manera que) de "Spain" y "España".

    • @Nonchalant2023
      @Nonchalant2023 Месяц назад +2

      @@user-cj7xb2yp7dno hay España y Spain en inglés , solo Spain. tu argumento se cae

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +2

      @@user-cj7xb2yp7d falso, también es Colombia en inglés. Solo los ignorantes escriben "Columbia". No soy colombiano pero sé leer un mapa.

    • @juanm2213
      @juanm2213 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@user-cj7xb2yp7dFalso, es un error de ortografía, el nombre oficial en ingles es Colombia

  • @nicolasbalaguera1809
    @nicolasbalaguera1809 Месяц назад

    Also, Duque, the president after Santos, didn't just "do a bad job at implementing the treaty" he said and i quote "we are going to destroy the peace treaty"

  • @mariochaparro9587
    @mariochaparro9587 Месяц назад

    I liked you cardigan man, where did you buy it?

  • @freedombro6502
    @freedombro6502 Месяц назад +8

    Can we all agree that socalism is evil?
    You can not redistribute something that is not yours.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +1

      How do you decide what is yours?

    • @Solaris_Paradox
      @Solaris_Paradox Месяц назад +2

      Capitalism will go out like the dinosaurs..

    • @trashcantheretardman8459
      @trashcantheretardman8459 Месяц назад +1

      Capitalism is based on stealing from the poor and giving to the rich. Capitalism forcefully redistributes wealth, just in a way that hurts the vast majority of the people, unlike socialism.

    • @asscheeks3212
      @asscheeks3212 Месяц назад

      ​@admiralbrown9334 let me live in your home then, as long with a few buddies

    • @richardalex4516
      @richardalex4516 Месяц назад

      Then why do right wing governments tax us? To spend it on themselves. They all take our money but we simply let them. Greed is rampant.

  • @iamthemoney007
    @iamthemoney007 Месяц назад +3

    waiting for a video on indian election

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      They have one.

    • @iamthemoney007
      @iamthemoney007 Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 they don't . the election ended a couple days ago

  • @johnmcnab4273
    @johnmcnab4273 Месяц назад +1

    All I want to know is, which factions are the characters in Betty La Fea allied with

  • @emilioguzman2801
    @emilioguzman2801 Месяц назад +2

    Great video putting the assymetric armed conflict into perspective. You forgot to mention that the right-wing paramilitary groups have historic ties to High-Ranking politicians and the elites. Especially to ex-president Álvaro Uribe, who's currently on trial for influence peddling to influence a testimony of a key witness that connected him to the formation of a paramilitary group.
    Also, paramilitary groups are responsible for the vast majority of human rights violations and assassinations during the armed conflict in Colombia, although they were founded in the 90s.

    • @jhonduran2367
      @jhonduran2367 Месяц назад

      Por lo que veo usted no conoce de historia y de grupos de autodefensas 😂

  • @alexlehrersh9951
    @alexlehrersh9951 Месяц назад +4

    8:11 Nope the worst misstake was making the deal agsinst the mayority of people

    • @joanestradag
      @joanestradag Месяц назад

      It was not the majority, only about 38% of registered voters did it and won by a slight margin fed by the lies of the far right parties.

    • @colcat1
      @colcat1 29 дней назад

      The thing is, it wasn't ''against'' the majority. The vote was very close and the places that voted yes were the ones that were the most affected by the conflict, the ones that voted no to it were the ones that have NEVER seen war and tought it was just as easy as just saying ''just kill em' all'', wich is something that is VERY easy to say when you are not the one putting yourself, your sons, daughters, family and even house in the middle of the violence huh?

  • @yatarookayama8329
    @yatarookayama8329 Месяц назад +10

    Colombia was the fastest growing economy in south America , but in 2022 went Woke ( Far Left Regime ) and now Rip 😮😮

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Месяц назад

      Cry

    • @juliandavidac
      @juliandavidac Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂 non sense, get a life

    • @manwithnoname2355
      @manwithnoname2355 Месяц назад +3

      Ya llegaron a llorar los petristes aca.

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Месяц назад

      @@manwithnoname2355 llore

    • @manwithnoname2355
      @manwithnoname2355 Месяц назад +3

      Como llora el petriste, ni un dia sobrevive en el monte y usted con esos videos da es pero risa😹😹😹😹

  • @martinsanchez-hw4fi
    @martinsanchez-hw4fi Месяц назад

    Very important to remark that frug traffic was not an income source until the late 70s

  • @MrAlen6e
    @MrAlen6e Месяц назад +2

    I would not classify the current internal conflict in Colombia as a civil war , because first of all most arm groups today are driven by economic interest rather than political ideology with the exception to the ELN but they're are involved in the drug trade and dont event alling with any of the progressive movements in the government. The problem with Colombia are both unwillingness to do land reforms with the implementation of the peace agreement and the failed 50 year war on drugs thats a losing battle because demand just keeps increasing.

  • @guydreamr
    @guydreamr Месяц назад +12

    One of the main takeaways I get is that when you criminalize drugs, then criminals and armed groups will be in charge of drugs.

    • @foregone_roulette
      @foregone_roulette Месяц назад +12

      I think you have to go all in one way or another. Mealy mouthed "lets be compassionate to criminals" strategies only result in more misery for everyone. Either legalize it and take full control over distribution or illegalize it and ruthlessly enforce anti drug policies

    • @Helehache
      @Helehache Месяц назад +2

      ​@foregone_roulette That last thing was attempted during decades. It just doesn't work, legalisation and regulation is the only reasonable way.

    • @IsAcRafT
      @IsAcRafT Месяц назад +4

      ​@@foregone_rouletteAn example of this is Ecuador, during Rafael Correa's presidency he made very lenient laws towards gangs to supposedly "bring peace to the streets" and "keep away the youth from committing crimes", now look at the results today: a new spiral of violence, the gangs became more powerful than ever and their violent tendencies never went away, and now the current government have to deal with by putting them into brand new prison facilities at best and bullets at worst.

    • @guydreamr
      @guydreamr Месяц назад

      @@IsAcRafT The United States tried banning a drug already, it's called alcohol and the effort was called Prohibition. How'd that work out?

    • @foregone_roulette
      @foregone_roulette Месяц назад +3

      @@guydreamr you legalize the soft stuff like weed and levy stringent penalties on hard drugs. Oregon just tried complete decriminalization and it was a disaster, now they're walking it back. Any of the areas in the US that have been permissive towards hard drugs in the past decade have turned into crime ridden slums, because compassion and enablement cannot cure addiction. It just makes life worse for law abiding citizens

  • @jorgewu6225
    @jorgewu6225 Месяц назад +15

    Colombia could've been like El Salvador had they continued Uribe's harsh crackdown on guerrilla-turn criminals, but sadly the so-called human rights group ruined its path to forever peace whose only concern is the rights of rebels and drug lords, not that of the victims or common citizens.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      Harsh crackdown= murdering thousands of civilians and pretending they were guerrillas.

    • @jpinzon191
      @jpinzon191 Месяц назад +5

      There was more than 6000 civilians killed by the goverment to make them pass as guerrilla, thats the people the humanos rights org were worried for. After the peace talks with FARC there was the most peaceful time in Colombia since the the 40s, not filing the gap of power in the rural areas and trying to destroy the peace process agreement it's tha cause of the rise in violence.

    • @Nogoodalvarez
      @Nogoodalvarez Месяц назад

      Guatemala, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Honduras, Suriname and the United States are corrupt countries with human rights abuses with the potential for political violence, police brutality and war crimes in the Americas.

    • @MrAlen6e
      @MrAlen6e Месяц назад +1

      Dude the country had German style inclination camps conducted by paramilitaries who killed innocent farmers and burn their bodies to get rid or evidence. The peace agreement actually allow many rural areas communities to finally see peace. While imperfect many areas can now be visit and tourism is finally taking off in the country after Many decades.

    • @manwithnoname2355
      @manwithnoname2355 Месяц назад

      Uribe la cago haciendo los falsos positivos, Colombia estaría mejor si hubiera seguido con su mano dura solamente hacia los verdaderos malos.

  • @LibardoMojica
    @LibardoMojica Месяц назад +1

    Probably armed conflict is a more accurate description than civil war. Other than that I know how difficult it can be to summarize such a complex and long situation as the one in our country, great job team.

  • @LSpectral
    @LSpectral Месяц назад +2

    I'm going to say just this: Damn Petro

  • @imgvillasrc1608
    @imgvillasrc1608 Месяц назад +4

    This is what happens when you try to appease gangsters for peace, they take advantage of such kindness.
    El Salvador learned that the hard way, and decided to go hard on them instead. Look where they are now.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      Totally different situation. El Salvador ended their actual civil war with negotiations decades ago.

    • @MrAlen6e
      @MrAlen6e Месяц назад

      El Salvador has nowhere near the complexities that the Colombian arm conflict has . The country has been battling the war on drugs since the 80s and results show it has been a complete failure.

  • @humanbeing4841
    @humanbeing4841 Месяц назад +21

    Peace negotiations with radicals ALWAYS end in failure; when will this lesson be learnt?

    • @lukehashbarger9936
      @lukehashbarger9936 Месяц назад +31

      well you don’t really hear about the successful ones because the conflict ends and is no longer reported on

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +19

      Yeah, like the famously failed Northern Ireland peace process.

    • @OrionTails
      @OrionTails Месяц назад +3

      There's more nuance to that than the oversimplified "you can't negotiate with radicals", a lot of it had already been discussed in the video. Here are the general considerations:
      Negotiating strength-which could be basically measured as the overall strength of a faction's position. The government will always have the upper hand due to the fact that governments are some of the most potent institutions, but for negotiations to be effective, the advantage for the government should be overwhelming.
      Political considerations-all sides have factions within them. In the case of the government, there could be the deep state, military, business interests, political parties, powerful dynasties, unions and advocacy groups. All of them needed to be taken into consideration.
      Trust-in order for a peace deal to work both sides must at least have a semblance of trust that their counterpart could hold their end of the bargain.
      In all honesty, even the example I've provided is a simplified version of reality.

    • @humanbeing4841
      @humanbeing4841 Месяц назад +6

      @@admiralbrown9334 The Good Friday Agreement was a massive capitulation and humiliation for the UK. Tony Blair made massive concessions in that agreement; concessions that ultimately resulted in the victory of terrorism.

    • @humanbeing4841
      @humanbeing4841 Месяц назад +1

      @@lukehashbarger9936 Really? So you see no problem in making concessions to radicals?

  • @konstantinosskarmoutsos5935
    @konstantinosskarmoutsos5935 Месяц назад +2

    What troubles me is that the armed faction seem to be extremely motivated. Is the reason for that only the drug profits, or are there more reasons?

    • @tatianajaimes3043
      @tatianajaimes3043 Месяц назад

      It was born from the ideology of communism because the little farmers were being attack constantly and every day were more poor, so the guerrillas were revolutionaries fighting for the ones that didn’t have. It was after some time that they change their road and became narcos attacking the ones they were supposed to protect (They don’t accept they are drug traffickers, they say they only put “taxes” on the drugs the other groups traffic)

  • @Jagzeplin
    @Jagzeplin Месяц назад

    why is yall intro sound effect so loud? i turn it up to hear the voice and then my ears get blasted by the intro

  • @julianescobar2395
    @julianescobar2395 Месяц назад +10

    As a colombian, Petro is a terrible president who talks nonsense and each crisis is covered by another. He should be ousted

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +9

      No, he should be allowed to finish his term like in any democracy.

    • @ozmodiar5561
      @ozmodiar5561 Месяц назад

      ​@@admiralbrown9334true he should be allowed to finish his term and then we will never elect incompetent scum like him ever again. He's the dumbest leftoid president in history, it's like he makes an effort to fail in every possible metric. He's very unintentionally humorous.

    • @ozmodiar5561
      @ozmodiar5561 Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 he should be able to finish his term of course. So we can have a chance in the future to never elect someone as comically incompetent as himself. Of all the leftoid presidents in the world Petro must be the dumbest one by a large margin, he fails at every metric, I would say it takes effort to be that bad but we know for a fact that mr Petro barely works at all he spends most of his time on X posting incoherent rants, or behind closed doors doing who knows what.

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Месяц назад

      Llore y vera que renuncia mañana

    • @ozmodiar5561
      @ozmodiar5561 Месяц назад

      @@CarlMarxPunk es más posible que muera de una sobredosis

  • @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988
    @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988 Месяц назад +4

    commies as always

  • @jairoandreslopezperez8855
    @jairoandreslopezperez8855 Месяц назад

    Colombian here I completely agree with this video and the sad thing is that things are BETTER now than some decades ago when nobody dared judging the Cartel leaders because they would kill you and the Guerrillas rule the countryside while the government couldn't do nothing Colombia is one of the best examples of a nation that had everything to thrive but failed because of it's internal problems, and it doesn't help that the government practically has dedicated itself to destroy any trust the citizen haven in them, Petro promised that he would bring a real change for the nation and yet his government is probably the one with more corruption scandals in the recent memory, many people have lost the hope of things getting better and only hope for it not getting worse

  • @heanarco
    @heanarco Месяц назад

    Only a correction, the Civil war began at April 9th 1948 after the Jorge Eliécer Gaitàn death. The violencia was the prelude to modern war.

  • @juanalderete3937
    @juanalderete3937 Месяц назад +3

    Why dont they just ask bukele to run the country? That should fix the issue

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      No thanks, Colombia already had hard line right wingers in charge.

    • @Fede45454
      @Fede45454 Месяц назад

      It didnt work

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад

      Another hardliner like Uribe? No thanks.

    • @MrAlen6e
      @MrAlen6e Месяц назад

      Uribe was Bukele , it didn't work Colombian cartels were replaced by the Mexican cartel and Albanian mafias and now they're dealing with the same violence the country had before.

    • @trashcantheretardman8459
      @trashcantheretardman8459 Месяц назад +2

      Why would anyone want an authoritarian dictator like Bukele in power? I'd prefer to keep my human rights.

  • @Baddy187
    @Baddy187 Месяц назад +4

    How can the normal population be cool with groups who openly state they kidnap people and then act on it? Wtf has happened for that to happen? If a group in my country starts to kidnap, if the government won't solve it, we the people will.
    People get the government they deserve I quess

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +14

      How are the people supposed to solve it exactly?

    • @charlethemagne5466
      @charlethemagne5466 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@admiralbrown9334 he's talking out his ass. I guarantee he's never done anything

    • @Baddy187
      @Baddy187 Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 Maybe by preventing this from escalating many many decades ago? Maybe by fighting corruption? Doing some Bukele stuff? Or maybe, just maybe, stop acting like coca-leaves and it's end product is somehow a Colombian national heritage that deserves respect in any way.

    • @Baddy187
      @Baddy187 Месяц назад

      @@charlethemagne5466 I don't need to do anything because my country isn't a place for kidnappings, corruption and cartels. We would not let it become that way, so we don't need drastic actions now. If any group, let alone multiple will kidnap people, you have a failed state. If the government won't put in the effort it's up to the people to act, by voting or by going Paul Kersey. If the people just continue to sit back, I am sorry but they made a grave mistake and their kids will pay for it. What bad situation has ever improved by doing nothing?

    • @asscheeks3212
      @asscheeks3212 Месяц назад

      ​@@admiralbrown9334el Salvador

  • @Garcia-elf
    @Garcia-elf Месяц назад

    Hello from Envigado, El Trianon.

  • @LucasSchimmel
    @LucasSchimmel Месяц назад +3

    As Brazilians we are so insulated from the Hispanics I completely forgot Colombia existed and had a civil war. The one that usually makes us go "uh?" is Venezuela.

    • @admiralbrown9334
      @admiralbrown9334 Месяц назад +3

      That just sounds like you're poorly informed to be honest.

    • @LucasSchimmel
      @LucasSchimmel Месяц назад

      @@admiralbrown9334 It's not an incorrect way to put it, but also not the kindest. We just don't have much contact with the Hispanics, except maybe if you live in a border area and not many people live in the border with Colombia. There just isn't a lot of interest and I assume it's the same for them, there's a green ocean between us and barriers in culture, language, etc.

    • @Nogoodalvarez
      @Nogoodalvarez Месяц назад

      Guatemala, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Honduras, Suriname and the United States are corrupt countries with human rights abuses with the potential for political violence, police brutality and war crimes in the Americas.

    • @sebsvlzr
      @sebsvlzr Месяц назад

      It's not. It's a conflict against terrorism.

  • @waly3302
    @waly3302 Месяц назад +1

    Me parece un buen reportaje, concreto y dando los datos exactos sin entrar en especulaciones. Algo que si es bueno resaltar es que no es una guerra civil, es un conflicto con ciertos grupos armados, que no representan a los colombianos

  • @mayerlito
    @mayerlito Месяц назад

    You name a CIVIL WAR in Colombia. It looks that you have not been there.

  • @danielchisica6486
    @danielchisica6486 Месяц назад

    Finally someone who understands that civil war here is not just about guerrillas against government.

  • @jdng86
    @jdng86 Месяц назад +1

    0:43
    How old was Eazy-E?