Commentary Organized guerrillas and a totalitarian regime are attempting to overthrow the legitimate government of Colombia, the most crucial U.S. ally in Latin America. Funded by narco-dollars and motivated by power and Marxist ideology, this terrorist alliance has propagated a misperception: that its mass violence in Colombian cities, which spiked on April 28, began as spontaneous opposition to a tax proposal. President Iván Duque rescinded the reform on May 2, but the illegal blockades and police-station attacks did not skip a beat. The guise went unchallenged in a July 1 congressional hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. What participants in the hearing failed to comprehend was the barbarism, competence, and cunning of the enemy. Antifa and Seattle’s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone are child’s play compared to hardened guerrillas, wealthy drug cartels, and anti-American regimes. Most recently, they blockaded Cali, a city with over 2 million residents. That halted …