**Colombian Concession Thwarts Trade Clash with U.S.**
In a strategic pivot, Colombia has agreed to accept U.S. military flights carrying deported migrants, a move that helped sidestep a brewing trade conflict with the United States. This shift comes after the Trump administration threatened a 25% tariff on Colombian imports following President Juan Manuel Santos’s initial dismissal of using military aircraft for deportations, citing concerns over the stigmatization of migrants. This development highlights the U.S.’s leveraging of economic prowess in foreign policy matters, sparking ongoing debates over the ethics of such immigration enforcement tactics. As the diplomatic dynamics unfold, both nations continue to wrestle with balancing security and humane treatment in their immigration policies.