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I felt some discomfort reading about Brazil and hosting the next BRICS conference. I hope I'm not just being paranoid.

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As I noted, BRICS survived Bolsonaro's presidency. It's too well established at this point for any one member to cause enough damage to sink the ship. Plus, there's Brazil's reputation--its honor--amongst the Global Majority that it must consider. Brazil fancies itself a leading nation, so I doubt it will want to be seen as a pariah. Time will tell us soon enough.

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Right, BRICS survived Bolsanaro. Good point. And who knows what things will be like next year.

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Regarding BRICS, Brasil and Lula, there's been too much rumour about Lula's absence in Kazan and his veto against Venezuela, but almost nobody reported about his statements, which, instead, I have covered in one of my previous articles: https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/larouches-collapse-function-explains?r=25fc37

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See my reply at your stack.

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BRICS is part of the same UN, IMF, and WHO as its counterparts in the West. It has the same Pharmaceutical policies, the same health-related policies, and the same CBDC under a different name etc. Yet so many people refuse to see it even when it comes out of the mouth of a Russian official like Lavrov. When it quacks like a duck, it is a duck. It's a one-world-order with slight variances for disguise. lol

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