The eagle is flying south.

BrazilianPatriot

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Let's analyze some facts:


The FBI will open an office in Ecuador;

Paraguay signed an agreement that provides for the free movement of American troops in its territory and special jurisdiction;

Colombia was openly threatened by the Trump administration;
Argentina survives thanks to agreements with the IMF (led by the US);
Venezuela suffered an attack and became a satellite state of the Americans;

Cuba suffers an unprecedented economic siege.

The so-called "Donroe Doctrine" continues at full steam. Faced with the imminence of "multipolarity" (which is already considered inevitable in sectors of Washington), the current US administration desperately seeks to curb this process through the most despicable imperial practices.

In contrast, we have Mercosur which, although it has closed a free trade agreement with the EU, has substantial differences between its leaders. The UNASUR project was barely born and is already dead.

The president of Brazil, a historically peaceful country and defender of institutions, is already openly talking about heavy investment in the military sector and seeking military partnerships with nations outside Latin America.

Dark times await us.



I invite anyone interested in the topic to join us for a discussion.
 

Zafer

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If the US gives something in return for the previlaged access there won't be much friction, if not both sides will be losers. What can the US give to the Latin America to keep them on its side maybe easy US visa or easy access to US investment.
 

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Brazil is an energy and agricultural exporter, and it competes with the US in the export market.
East Asian countries have shown widespread interest in cooperating with Brazil, and I've also heard that Brazil has a large Japanese immigrant population.
 

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Brazil's foreign trade is bounded to US market, isn't it?
 
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