
For Donald J. Trump? Winning the Brazilian elections. In fact, a headline on a major YouTube program announced just that today. Will Brazil-U.S. relations continue to intensify day by day? And through the United States’—and not just Donald J. Trump’s—preferred candidate. There is no animosity involved; it is a purely commercial matter. Latin America, and Brazil specifically, are essential to “keep feeding the States” and maintaining its position as the leading power—not merely in military terms, but primarily in religious, social, and economic spheres.
Is another strategic visit to Washington on the horizon for the States’ favorite? Not just to Washington, but to key investors and the “architects of U.S. policy.” The goal is to further strengthen ties. Does Flávio Bolsonaro realize that he cannot get elected on his own strength—“relying solely on the Brazilian people and business community”? After all, only a force greater than the current system—which has dominated Brazilian politics for over 30 years—can topple it. Such is the stark reality!
So, shall we talk about soccer? Is it just another game, plain and simple? No, it isn’t. The country wakes up to a different atmosphere—and it’s not just about a victory, but the rewards that might come with it. The truth is, it’s a cultural thing. Emotions run high; families gather; meetings and appointments get postponed; everything revolves around that single soccer match.
And what happens—win or lose? The criticism begins the moment the final whistle blows. Who doesn’t love following it? We enjoy playing, of course, but ninety minutes is enough time to read a good book. Yet, on match days—especially during the World Cup and Brazil’s games—we all stop to watch. There’s no way around it. Even seminars pause their educational activities to tune in.
And believe it or not, even monasteries have their own “reserved seats” for soccer matches. It’s a restrained kind of viewing, certainly, but everyone in the monasteries watches Brazil’s games during the World Cup. It’s part of the national culture!
And what is the next step in South America? Recent results include successes in Peru and Colombia. Reliable sources confirm that never before has “so much U.S. money been invested” in an election campaign. Is there a problem? None at all. Colombian legislation “guarantees the investment” in accordance with the law.
Will “dollars pour in by the truckload” in Brazil, too? It would be unwise to doubt it. And who is going to stop all this? Will the federal government, through the Supreme Court, launch an operation to arrest the President of the United States of America? If just one American NGO caused the havoc it did during the last Brazilian presidential campaign, imagine what would happen if they all joined forces for a single objective.
Will Lula order the armed forces to invade the United States of America? Are international projections already predicting a landslide victory? And could it happen in the very first round? Only a fool would doubt it. Anyone in their right mind knows the power of the MIGHTY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!
Who will win the 2026 World Cup? Will betting companies’ profits keep rising day by day until then? And by 2027, will digital banks have already begun to surpass traditional public and private banks? Is it just endless, skyrocketing profit?
Who still has the courage to support the current federal government? How many parties will the current government bring together in a coalition? Five (5) at most? And will operations against “party bosses” continue—with no one willing to offer public support or even remain neutral?
Did they stir up a hornet’s nest they should have left alone?
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