Lula’s UN Speech Masks Brazil’s Sovereignty Struggles Amid Global Power Play
At the UN, Brazil’s president Lula blames the U.S. for alleged attacks on sovereignty over Bolsonaro’s trial, but the real story reveals geopolitical pressure undermining national self-determination.
In a recent address to the United Nations General Assembly, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva painted a grim picture of an "international disorder," singling out the United States for what he calls an "attack" on Brazil's sovereignty tied to the prosecution of former President Jair Bolsonaro. But beneath this rhetoric lies a deeper struggle emblematic of how globalist pressures encroach on national self-governance—precisely the threat America First conservatives have long warned against. When Judicial Accountability Meets International Pressure Lula claims there is "no justification for arbitrary measures" against Brazil following Bolsonaro's conviction on charges related to undermining democracy....
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