BRICS
five major emerging national economies developing or newly industrialised countries large, fast-growing economies significant influence on regional and global affairs represent over 3 billion people, or 42% of the world population GDP of US$16.039 trillion, equivalent to abt 20% of the gross world product estimated US$4 trillion in combined foreign reserves [wikipedia]
RT News
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https://www.rt.com/news/339268-brazil-rousseff-impeachment-protests/
Rousseff supporters confront MPs after Brazil congressional committee ‘recommends’ impeachment
Published time: 12 Apr, 2016 05:01
Edited time: 12 Apr, 2016 05:38
A Brazilian Special Parliamentary Committee has voted to recommend the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff in a move that was slammed as an attempted coup by her supporters. They rejected accusations of alleged budget manipulation during her re-election campaign.
The 65-member congressional committee voted 38 to 27 to recommend her impeachment, paving the way for the possible dismissal of the Brazilian president.
The lower house of Brazil's Congress is now expected to vote April 17 on whether to impeach Rousseff. At least 342 of the 513 members of the body need to vote for impeachment for the measure to move to the Senate. If half the Senate votes for impeachment, Rousseff would be temporarily suspended from office pending a Senate trial.
If the impeachment charges stand ground, the 69-year-old who took up the presidential seat in 2011, will be the first to be impeached since 1992. More than two decades ago Fernando Collor de Mello resigned right before a Senate conviction prompted by corruption charges.
After receiving the news of the commission’s vote, Rousseff was “perplexed and saddened” by the result, presidential chief of staff Jaques Wagner announced.
Rousseff is suspected of having broken fiscal laws by shifting government funds ahead of her re-election campaign in 2014, which allegedly allowed her to boost public spending to drive her votes. Rousseff denies the accusations, claiming that she didn’t do anything that was not common practice in all prior administrations. Furthermore, she argues that she has not been accused of a crime which could serve as basis for any impeachment.
Monday’s vote took place amid ongoing protests from both supporters and opponents of President Rousseff. Supporters of the president were quick to confront congressional committee members after the vote. Shouting “putschists”, “fascists” and “no pasaran” (they shall not pass) at the congressmen, they prevented the MPs from leaving the building.
Security forces even built an 80-meter-long metal barricade in front of the congressional building to keep supporters and opponents of the government apart. Brazilian security forces also deployed thousands of troops in the capital city of Brasilia.
As Brazilian society remains split over idea of Rousseff’s impeachment, local newspaper Folha de S. Paulo leaked an audio recording of Vice President Michel Temer rehearsing and address to the Brazilian people if the impeachment process were to move forward. In the leaked speech, Temer speaking as the new president says that Brazil needs a “government of national salvation” to save the country from recession as he called for unity in the political system.
Reacting to the recording, Temer said the 13-minute audio message was recorded for a friend, but was distributed through WhatsApp to other party members “by accident.”
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The Empire President: Jeremy Scahill on Obama's "Neocon" Doctrine of Military Force in U.N. Speech
September 25, 2013
In an address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama openly embraced an aggressive military doctrine backed by previous administrations on using armed force beyond the international norm of self-defense. Obama told the world that the United States is prepared to use its military to defend what he called "our core interests" in the Middle East: U.S. access to oil. "[Obama] basically came out and said the U.S. is an imperialist nation and we’re going to do whatever we need to do to conquer areas [and] take resources from people around the world," says independent journalist Jeremy Scahill. "It’s a really naked declaration of imperialism ... When we look back at Obama’s legacy, this is going to have been a very significant period in U.S. history where the ideals of very radical right-wing forces were solidified. President Obama has been a forceful, fierce defender of empire."
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NERMEEN SHAIKH: I want to turn back to President Obama’s address at the U.N. General Assembly. During the speech, Obama told the world the U.S. is prepared to use its military to defend what he called, quote, "our core interests" in the Middle East—that is, U.S. access to oil.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: The United States of America is prepared to use all elements of our power, including military force, to secure our core interests in the region. We will confront external aggression against our allies and partners, as we did in the Gulf War. We will ensure the free flow of energy from the region to the world.
NERMEEN SHAIKH: That was President Obama speaking yesterday at the U.N. General Assembly. Jeremy, your response to what Obama said in his speech?
JEREMY SCAHILL: I mean, during this section of the speech, my jaw sort of hit the floor. I mean, he just—he basically came out and said the United States is an imperialist nation, and we’re going to do whatever we need to to conquer areas to take resources from people around the world. I mean, it was a really naked sort of declaration of imperialism—and I don’t use that word lightly, but it really is. I mean, he pushed back against the Russians when he came out and said, "I believe America is an exceptional nation." He then, you know, defended the Gulf War and basically said that the motivation behind it was about oil, and said we’re going to continue to take such actions in pursuit of securing natural resources for ourselves and our allies. I mean, this was a pretty incredible and bold declaration that he was making, especially given what he—the way that he’s tried to portray himself around the world.
On the other hand, you know, he—I mean, remember what happened right before Obama took the stage, is that the president of Brazil got up, and she herself was a former political prisoner who, you know, was abused and targeted in a different lifetime, and she gets up and just blasts the United States over the NSA spy program around the world.
AMY GOODMAN: We have President Dilma Rousseff in her address to the U.N. General Assembly.
PRESIDENT DILMA ROUSSEFF: We are a democratic country, surrounded by democratic, peaceful countries that respect international law. We have been living in peace with our neighbors for more than 140 years. Like so many other Latin Americans, I myself fought on a firsthand basis against arbitrary behavior and censorship, and I could therefore not possibly fail to uncompromisingly defend individuals’ rights to privacy and my country’s sovereignty.
AMY GOODMAN: That’s the Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff openly criticizing U.S. spying on her government, the news that just broke from the Ed Snowden releases that was released with Globo newspaper in Brazil by Glenn Greenwald, who is a U.S. journalist who lives in Brazil. And, Jeremy, you’re headed down there for the opening of your film, Dirty Wars, this week.
JEREMY SCAHILL: Right, and, you know, I was there when this story was breaking. It is a major, major scandal in Brazil. I mean, it was such a major scandal that President—the president cancelled her state dinner with President Obama. This wasn’t just like sitting in the Oval Office or something. This is a thing where they create a huge menu, and they invite all these people, and it was meant to sort of secure this relationship of these two huge Western Hemisphere powers. I mean, Brazil is a rising power in the Western Hemisphere, and this was to be a very important moment in the history of relations between the U.S. and Brazil. And for the Brazilians to cancel it just shows you the severity of this scandal. I mean, all around the world right now, in the aftermath of the WikiLeaks cables being revealed, now you have the Edward Snowden documents, people around the world have access to documentation that in some cases is bolstering what people already thought was going on, but in other cases is revealing the extent of dirty tricks that the United States is playing on other nations around the world, and not to mention its own citizens."
SOURCE
http://www.democracynow.org/2013/9/25/the_empire_president_jeremy_scahill_on
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Dilma Rousseff
President, Brazil
-- economist
-- Workers' Party (Brazil)
-- centre-left
-- one of the largest left-wing movements in Latin America
-- party identified as 'socialist'
-- 1988:
-- party advocated repudiation of Brazil's external debt
-- party advocated nationalisation of banks & mineral wealth
-- party advocated land reform
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers'_Party_%28Brazil%29
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Dilma Rousseff
-- socialist during youth
-- after 1964 Brazilian coup d'état
1964 Brazilian coup d'état
-- coup = US supported overthrow of democratically elected
-- Prsident Joao Goulart ('Jango') by military
-- Brazilian Labour Party
-- Cabo Anselmo - agent provocateur (Sailors' Revolt / navy)
-- Lincoln Gordon (Abraham Lincoln Gordon)
-- US ambassador Brazil (1961-1966)
-- academic and govt/diplomatic career
-- Kennedy's leading expert on Latin American economics
-- 1960: helped develop 'Alliance for Progress' aid program
-- to prevent Latin America turning to revolution & socialism for economic progress
-- grants and credits provided by the USA to Brazil
-- development loans and military aid
-- Lincoln Gordon (Abraham Lincoln Gordon)
-- played major role for the support of opposition versus President João Goulart
-- 1964 Lincoln Gordon cable:
-- urged support of:
-- Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco
-- with a “clandestine delivery of arms"
-- with shipments of gas and oil
-- with possibility of CIA ops
*Noam Chomsky has been critical of coup
-- US destroyed Brazilian democracy
-- by supporting military coup 1964
-- support for coup initiated by Kennedy but carried to conclusion by Johnson
-- US installed first really major national security state, Nazi-like state, in Latin America
-- with high-technology torture
-- Lincoln Gordon called it 'totally democratic'
-- there was an economic increase in GNP miracle
-- there was also INCREASED SUFFERING for much of population
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Gordon
NOTE:
-- actual operational files of CIA remain classified
-- preventing historians from examining CIA's direct involvement in coup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Brazilian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat
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COMMENT
Exciting development in Latin America.
Dilma Rousseff and her political party sound good to me. But they also sound like a classic American capitalist 'enemy'. Uh-oh. Look out for the American oligarchy and its CIA machinery.
Note that Brazil is one of the BRICS countries: thus a challenger to the US-led trade-financial and power hegemony, threatening the capitalist US-led bloc's domination and plans of one world government (capitalist profits, control etc) expansion and imposition on the rest of the world.
Bet the CIA has been up to dirty tricks again.
Check out what they've already done to Brazil!
I've only just quickly skimmed this, the 1964 Brazil coup is in keeping with what little I know of the standard American capitalist order pattern of subverting democracy in Latin America (and elsewhere) and installing oppressive US corporate friendly, US-backed, regimes.
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