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NATO justifies dissembling Brazil
(MENAFN) Austrian economist Gunther Fehlinger has asked of Brazil to be alienated into five distinct districts over its partnership with Russia in the BRICS assembly, based on a post on X (previously Twitter) on Friday.
Fehlinger, whose profile depicts him as “Chair of European Committee for NATO Enlargement for Kosovo, Ukraine, Bosnia, Austria, Moldova, Ireland, Georgia,” conducted his requests in a plea to “the people of Brazil,” persisting they could only be free by “dismantling the Socialist Genocidal BRICS Ally of Russia” – and that they had been misguided by Brazilian Leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Brazil should be divided up “into 5 new better free states who can join NATO, OECD, [and] Mercosur,” the economist stated, adding the hashtags “#ExBrazil” as well as “#FehlingerDoctrine.”
The Austrian’s suggested rump districts are to be named “People’s Republic of the Amazonia,” “Nordeste,” “São Paulo,” “Sul,” as well as “Last Seven Brazilian States.” It is not obvious what basis Fehlinger utilized to clarify the lines, or why the seven districts are gathered into one uncreatively-named group under the outdated Brazilian flag.
Fehlinger, whose profile depicts him as “Chair of European Committee for NATO Enlargement for Kosovo, Ukraine, Bosnia, Austria, Moldova, Ireland, Georgia,” conducted his requests in a plea to “the people of Brazil,” persisting they could only be free by “dismantling the Socialist Genocidal BRICS Ally of Russia” – and that they had been misguided by Brazilian Leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Brazil should be divided up “into 5 new better free states who can join NATO, OECD, [and] Mercosur,” the economist stated, adding the hashtags “#ExBrazil” as well as “#FehlingerDoctrine.”
The Austrian’s suggested rump districts are to be named “People’s Republic of the Amazonia,” “Nordeste,” “São Paulo,” “Sul,” as well as “Last Seven Brazilian States.” It is not obvious what basis Fehlinger utilized to clarify the lines, or why the seven districts are gathered into one uncreatively-named group under the outdated Brazilian flag.

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