A changing political landscape in Colombia may lead to increased cooperation with initiatives promoted by Donald Trump in Latin America. This shift coincides with a broader trend of more conservative security strategies being adopted by several governments across the region. The potential incorporation of Colombia into Trump-led regional projects signals a strengthening of the former U.S. president’s influence despite ongoing political challenges both within the United States and internationally. Analysts suggest this alignment is driven by shared ideological ground and security concerns. The move could reshape regional dynamics and potentially impact existing geopolitical relationships. This development highlights Trump’s continued ability to cultivate alliances even after leaving office.