Brazil is the big one. Brazil is the one nation of all of them in South America that really, truly matters. If Brazil falls to Communism, the rest of South America will follow. Much of it has already, to Communism or just plain dictatorship.
Brazil is genuinely democratic, but a large part of the people favor Socialism because of widespread poverty. They want the government to support them and of course the Socialists always offer far more help than they ever deliver. This makes the country vulnerable to them. Worse, the judiciary system has become corrupt there, as it has here, and the courts are where the strength of nations really resides. That is, unless they have an independent military.
“Retired, but well-respected Brazilian General Mourao again entered the public fray yesterday over Brazil’s stolen election, posting a reference to the failed 1935 communist coup in-country.” This is being taken as a strong sign that the Brazilian military will intervene to stop the Communist takeover of the country.
Military takeovers of governments are always risky because they often turn into military dictatorships that degrade into one general establishing himself as a Supreme Leader. Then you end up with something that looks like North Korea or Venezuela.
The alternative is for Brazil to become the Communist foundation of an entirely Communist South and Central America, and if this can be avoided, then the chance has to be taken to preserve Brazil’s democratic way of life.
Of all the countries I’ve visited, my best, fondest memories are of Brazil. Democracy suits them well, Communism does not. I wish them great success in staying free.
“Of all the countries I’ve visited, my best, fondest memories are of Brazil.”
My Pleasure, Sir.
Bondade sua…