
Some of the most important international contributors to the Colombian conflict include multinational corporations, the United States, Cuba, and the drug trafficking industry. The Colombian conflict (Spanish: Conflicto armado interno de Colombia) began on May 27, 1964, and is a low-intensity asymmetric war between the government of Colombia, far-right paramilitary groups and crime syndicates, and far-left guerrilla groups, fighting each other to increase their influence in Colombian territory. Paramilitary successor groups, including the Black Eagles: 3,749–13,000

Ex-FARC Mafia (Since 2016 or 2017) Īlbania (financial support 1960s–1970s).Colombian drug cartels and paramilitaries
