Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

America Speaks Of Military Force As Brazil Moves To Lock Away Trump Ally Bolsonaro


(MENAFN- The Rio Times) America's White House declared Tuesday it would use military force to protect free speech worldwide, precisely as Brazil's Supreme Court voted to convict former President Jair Bolsonaro on coup charges.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's warning exposes the real stakes. America risks losing its key conservative ally in Latin America while Brazil's democracy faces the same authoritarian pressures destabilizing other regional nations.

A couple of Brazilian justices voted Tuesday to convict Bolsonaro of leading a criminal conspiracy to overturn the 2022 election. Justice Alexandre de Moraes called Bolsonaro the coup leader. Justice Flávio Dino cast the second guilty vote.

Another conviction by the five-judge panel secures a sentence of over 40 years in prison. In July, Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports following disputes over judicial proceedings.

The bilateral trade relationship reached $41.7 billion in 2025's first half. Brazil exported $27.7 billion to America in 2024, making the US its second-largest market after China. America is the largest investor in the country.



Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent imposed Global Magnitsky sanctions on Justice de Moraes, freezing assets and prohibiting American business dealings. The State Department revoked US visas for Moraes, his family, and seven other Supreme Court justices.

Brazil rejected American interference. Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira condemned Washington's force talks. President Lula called the sanctions unacceptable sovereignty violations. Brazil's Supreme Court ruled foreign sanctions need domestic judicial approval.

This crisis echoes America's century-long pattern of intervention-41 regime changes from 1898 to 1994 (about one every 28 months)-and now mirrors its sanctions-driven campaign against Venezuela under Maduro.

Bolsonaro represents crucial strategic value. His populist nationalist platform alignes with the MAGA movement and US foreign policy while opposing China's growing regional influence. Brazil controls the Amazon, holds massive oil reserves, and represents Latin America's largest market.

The former president built extensive Trump network connections. Son Eduardo Bolsonaro regularly met American conservatives including Trump.

The Supreme Court trial extends through Friday, and legal experts contend that Bolsonaro's conviction is all but inevitable given its activist overtones-yet the adequacy of the evidence remains hotly disputed. Any guilty verdict will almost certainly set off an appeals process that could drag on for years.

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