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Escobar: Empire Warns Brazil - It's Our NATO Way Or Huawei

• by Pepe Escobar and Quantum Bird

In the case of Brazil, former BRICS stalwart reduced to the status of a proto-neo-colony under an aspiring Soprano-style "captain", the Men Who Run the Show applied standard procedure.

First they sent the Deep State, as in CIA's William Burns. Then they sent National Security, as in advisor Jake Sullivan. Both visits delivered the same message: toe the line – or else.

Nuances do apply. The Deep State wants the current proto-neo-colony status of Brazil unchanged, and hopefully deepened – as it strikes the "B" in BRICS out of deeper cooperation with the Russia-China strategic partnership.

Sullivan for his part is just a cog in the Dem dementia wheel that previously conspired alongside the NSA to destroy Dilma Rousseff's presidency, throw Lula in jail and place Bolsonaro in charge.

Lula is not the Dem's horse for the 2022 Brazilian presidential election. But despite some woke-ish characters coming out of the closet, there's no viable third way in the horizon acceptable for the Empire – at least not yet.

Still, the proverbial "offer you can't refuse" had to be delivered to the people that matter: the men in uniform. Do what you gotta do, strike a deal with Lula, whatever. In the end, what we say, goes.

That poisoned carrot

The cover story for Sullivan's trip was what amounts for all practical purposes to the Ukrainization of Central America/the Caribbean. Notorious vampire Victoria "F**k the EU" Nuland, number 3 in the State Dept., had already been dispatched to assorted chihuahuas in the region to lay down the law.

Sullivan followed the script, banging on notorious anti-imperial recalcitrants such as Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua and extolling the platitude du jour: "The need to preserve and protect democracy in the hemisphere." He met face to face with two of the military brass who are part of the deciding circle, Gen Augusto Heleno, who heads the all-powerful Institutional Security Cabinet, and Defense Minister Braga Netto, both under fire for corruption.


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