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SWaitingInTheSky t1_je9ziu7 wrote

US set the course of the events that culminated on the election of Bolsonaro. Every time Brazil started actually going somewhere, Uncle Sam made it sure to fuck us over and over again. Thank you very much, but Brazil has a better chance with any other country in this planet.

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PerfectChicken6 t1_jea14tr wrote

I think, Brazil is shooting itself in the foot, Bolsonaro really did some serious damage to the whole world. I am pulling for Brazil, really I want the very best for your country, China has had its chance to be a force for good. They are not interested in that. You will be Hong Konged, sorry about the shit that past U.S. Presidents have done to Brazil. There is a better way for Brazil, ask ChatGPT, I am about to.

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TheusFrag t1_jedd994 wrote

>sorry about the shit that past U.S. Presidents have done to Brazil

You talk like it's been a while since interference, and as if it had been a "slip"

>Bolsonaro really did some serious damage to the whole world

I ask you to elaborate on this, and I hope you don't come up with an imperialist talk that "Amazon belongs to the world"

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PerfectChicken6 t1_jea2q96 wrote

I am just playing around with Chat, I don't spend much time studying Brazil at all, but this from Chat is pretty close to what I am trying to warn you about:

I would advise Brazilian intelligence services to closely monitor China's role in Myanmar, which has been a source of growing concern for the international community.
China has historically maintained close ties with the Myanmar government and has provided political and economic support to the country, including arms sales and infrastructure investment. However, China's relationship with Myanmar has become increasingly complicated in recent years, as the Myanmar military's crackdown on pro-democracy protests has drawn international condemnation and raised questions about China's role in the conflict.

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