Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro's Son Urges US To Bomb Narco Boats In Rio
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Brazilian senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, suggested this Thursday to the United States to bomb boats in Rio de Janeiro to fight drug trafficking, as he has done in the Caribbean and the Pacific. “How envious! I have heard that there are boats like this one here in Rio de Janeiro, in the bay of Guanabara, flooding Brazil with drugs. Wouldn’t you like to spend a few months here helping us fight these ter…
Brazilian senator Flávio Bolsonaro, son of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, suggested Thursday that the United States bomb boats in Rio de Janeiro to combat drug trafficking, as it has done in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Donald Trump’s government deployed a fleet of destroyers, a submarine and warships in Caribbean waters with the argument of preventing the arrival of narcotics by sea in his country. Since September 2, it has carrie…
Bolsonaro's Son Calls on US to Strike Rio Drug Boats
As it has done in the Caribbean and Pacific, Brazilian senator Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, on Thursday urged the United States to bomb boats in Rio de Janeiro to fight drug trafficking.
Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro's Son Urges US To Bomb Narco Boats In Rio
Brazilian senator Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, on Thursday urged the United States to bomb boats in Rio de Janeiro to fight drug trafficking, as it has done in the Caribbean and Pacific.
Brazilian senator Flávio Bolsonaro, the first-born of the former extreme right-wing president, has publicly encouraged the United States on Thursday to expand its homeland, Brazil, the campaign of military attacks in the waters of Venezuela and Colombia against ships supposedly transporting drugs. The message of the MP, published in X, echoes a post by the U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, about the most recent attack. And he says in English:…
The proposal of the former president's son arose after observing US military operations in the Caribbean, which attack boats allegedly linked to the drug trade.
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