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The commentators Caio Coppolla and José Eduardo Cardozo discussed, this Monday (6), in The Great Debate (Monday to Friday, at 11 pm), if the connection between presidents Lula and Donald Trump is a defeat for pockets.

The two leaders spoke for about 30 minutes. After the call, and that Brazil and the United States will start doing business.

Coppolla estimates that the Lula government only minimized the effects of a defeat.

“In practice, Lula took 10 months to contact the president of the largest power in the world and this cost dozens of billions of reais for the Brazilian economy. As always, it is the people who pays the price for the pride of their rulers,” he said.

“This connection was just a late first step for the government to fix its own foreign policy error. This is not a victory, it is to reduce the effects of a blatant defeat. Ultimately, Brazil is no use turning its back on the United States and wanting to be treated as an ally of Americans,” he concluded.

Cardozo understands that pockets are defeated.

“Anyone who wanted the war, who wanted the judiciary pure and simply turned devastated land, such as Eduardo Bolsonaro and the pockets, who applauded, left the street with the US flag, were surely disappointed,” he said.

“Donald Trump realized that Brazil is a sovereign country, that the judiciary would not bend to him and that he didn’t mind leaving Eduardo Bolsonaro talking to himself. Trump said ‘good, let me take care of the interests of my country,” he continued.

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