The truth “is censored in Brazil,” said Javier Milei ALEJANDRO PAGNI / AFP
Ultraliberal Javier Milei, the favorite in the race for Argentina’s presidency, said he would not speak to “communists” such as President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva or Chilean leader Gabriel Boric.
In an interview with the English magazine The Economist published this Thursday (14), Milei said: “She has doubts about the system [eleitoral] used in Brazil” and that Lula had “a much more pronounced totalitarian vocation”. “He [Lula] is not just a socialist. “He is someone who has a totalitarian calling,” he explained.
Milei also said that the January 8 attacks in Brasília this year were orchestrated by the current government. “What happened in Brazil showed that it was initiated by the Brazilian government itself, Lula’s own people,” the candidate said. He added that people are not aware of this because the truth is “censored” in Brazil.
On the other hand, the Argentine said that he respects “the institutions of each country”. “There is an abyss when institutionality is not respected. “I respect the people’s decision,” he emphasized. He also said that Bolsonaro “fought a worthy fight against socialism” but “the polls were not on his side.”
When asked who his allies were in Latin America, Milei said he would “stand with those who stand for freedom” and explained that Lula was not among his allies because he did not respect press freedom. “Look at the freaks [com a mídia] which he implements in his government. I cannot support such topics.”
Militaristic society, hatred of the USA and the atomic bomb: See similarities that connect Putin and Kim Jongun
The journey of North Korean dictator Kim Jongun, to Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin, surprised the world with its audacity, as the trip was on an armored train and the meeting took place far from Moscow, at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia’s Far East. But the two leaders have more in common than differences.
The similarities between Kim Jongun and Vladimir Putin include hatred and dislike of what they call the “colonialism” of the United States, the development of nuclear weapons to threaten the world, and the encouragement of the societies they command to create a permanent one To maintain militarism, with a commitment to recruiting soldiers for war
A symbol of this is the participation of the North Korean delegation of the country’s Defense Minister Kang Sunnam and North Korea’s second most important military leader after Kim Jongun, Pak Jongchon, in the meeting with Putin in Russia
On the Russian side, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Prime Minister and current Industry Minister of Russia Denis Manturov took part in meetings with representatives of North Korea related to the production of weapons and ammunition
Today Kim Jongun said: “He is convinced that the Russian army and the Russian people will undoubtedly achieve a great victory in the holy struggle to punish the accumulation of evil.” According to Russian state news agencies, the statement took place in front of Putin and was translated from the North Korean language into Russian
Immediately after arriving in Russia aboard his armored train, Kim Jongun said that he would “always be by Russia’s side” and that he would make these bilateral relations his “top priority.”
According to the US, the meeting between Kim Jongun and Vladimir Putin in Russia is intended to seal an arms sales deal to support the Kremlin’s offensive in the war in Ukraine
“Our visit comes at a time when a confrontation between progress and reaction, justice and injustice is taking place on the international stage, and when the process of multipolarity in the world is developing vigorously thanks to the common will and cohesion of independent forces.” , the dictator added in conversation with Putin
This Wednesday morning (13), Kim Jongun boarded the train in Brazil that took him back to North Korea from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia
The dictator declared that North Korea would make relations with Russia the “top priority” of its diplomacy. “I take this opportunity to reiterate that we will always be by Russia’s side,” he said, then stressed that the meeting was a “springboard” to strengthen ties