Miguel Uribe

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Miguel Uribe may refer to:Miguel Uribe Restrepo (1792–1842), Colombian politician, contended in the 1833 Colombian presidential election Miguel Uribe Londoño, Colombian businessman and politician, 2026 presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay (1986–2025), Colombian senator, assassinated during the 2026 Colombian presidential election Miguel Uribe (footballer), Colombian footballer Miguel Uribe (actor), appeared in El secreto de Puente Viejo

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The Colombian presidential candidate was shot and the US condemned the attack.
Likud notes the shooting to argue that armed political violence is global, so Israel's hard security posture is justified rather than exceptional.
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The US condemned the shooting of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, who was wounded in the attack.
The incident gives Likud-friendly observers another example of democratic politicians facing violence, reinforcing Israel's own argument that its military actions are defensive.
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The Colombian presidential candidate was shot, prompting US condemnation.
Likud sympathizes with a right-wing candidate attacked by political violence, drawing parallels to threats Israeli leaders face.
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The US condemned the shooting of the Colombian presidential candidate.
Likud's allies in Washington treat political violence against a pro-US candidate as a threat to hemispheric stability.
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The US condemned the shooting of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe.
Likud uses the episode to warn about political violence destabilizing democracies, echoing its concerns over attacks on Netanyahu.
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The Colombian presidential candidate was shot in an attack that drew US condemnation.
Likud views Uribe as a pro-Israel Latin American ally, and the attack reinforces the right's argument that democratic allies face violent leftist threats.
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The Colombian presidential candidate was shot, and the US condemned the attack.
Likud draws a parallel to political violence threats, linking condemnation of terrorism abroad to defending democracy at home.
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The US condemned the shooting of Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, placing him in the international headlines.
For Likud, this is secondary news, but it reinforces the need for strong democracies to stand against political violence.
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The Colombian presidential candidate was shot in an attack condemned by the US.
Likud follows Uribe's candidacy closely because a center-right Colombia is generally aligned with Israel against leftist regional governments hostile to Jerusalem.
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US condemned the shooting of this Colombian presidential candidate.
Likud applauds US condemnation of violence against democratic candidates.

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