Colombian anger at Willis's cocaine trade comments

Bruce Willis has come under fire from Colombian politicians, after the actor said the United States should consider “doing whatever it takes to end the cocaine trade” in the South American nation.

Bruce Willis has come under fire from Colombian politicians, after the actor said the United States should consider “doing whatever it takes to end the cocaine trade” in the South American nation.

Andres Pastrana, Colombia’s ambassador to the US, wrote in a letter to the actor made public that the source of the lucrative cocaine trade was an “enormous appetite for drugs, in particular in the United States and Europe“.

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