Lula: ‘Trump has no right to wake up in the morning and threaten a country’
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemns Donald Trump's foreign policy rhetoric, framing it as a destabilizing force in global affairs.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemns Donald Trump's foreign policy rhetoric, framing it as a destabilizing force in global affairs. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Lula: ‘Trump has no right to wake up in the morning and threaten a country’
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In a sweeping critique of his potential U.S. counterpart, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated that former President Donald Trump "has no right to wake up in the morning and threaten a country." The remarks were delivered during an exclusive interview in Brasília, where Lula addressed global instability, his nation's political future, and his upcoming diplomatic mission to Spain for meetings with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and other world leaders. The Brazilian leader's comments underscore the deep international apprehension surrounding a possible second Trump administration and its approach to international relations. Lula's pointed criticism extends beyond personal disapproval, situating Trump's rhetoric within a broader pattern of global democratic backsliding and geopolitical volatility. The interview, conducted ahead of a significant European visit, served as a platform for the president to articulate a vision of multilateral diplomacy starkly opposed to what he perceives as Trump's unilateral and confrontational style. For Lula, a veteran political figure who has navigated imprisonment and a dramatic return to power, the stakes of the upcoming U.S. election are not merely domestic but profoundly international, affecting the stability of allies and the global south alike. The Brazilian president's perspective is informed by his own nation's recent turbulent history, including his victorious electoral battle against former right-wing populist Jair Bolsonaro. Lula framed both Trump and Bolsonaro as emblematic of a dangerous political trend that prioritizes division and threats over dialogue and institution-building. His condemnation is thus rooted in a direct political experience, positioning Brazil not just as an observer but as a nation that has recently confronted and rejected a similar political model. This context lends a particular weight to his warning about the international repercussions of aggressive foreign policy language. Lula's scheduled meetings in Spain with Sánchez and other officials are a direct counterpoint to the isolationist tendencies he criticizes. The trip is framed as an effort to strengthen strategic partnerships...
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