Brazil’s Lula says Trump wants to be ‘emperor of the world’
- Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized Donald Trump for his global actions, claiming Trump wants to be an "emperor of the world".
- Lula highlighted Trump's impact on global democracy during an interview, emphasizing that he is not the president of the world.
- Despite tensions, Lula's government is seeking to reduce diplomatic and commercial frictions with the US.
- Lula expressed concern over Trump's approach, which he described as the "usual strategy of the extreme right".
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As I See It: Trump trumping capitalism
I am noticing something strange about Donald Trump: He may still be selling watches and shoes to his gullible followers for a few dollars here and there. But I believe his attention is now on something far grander, beyond petty cash and Trump Towers: He now wants to build pyramids for his eternal fame.
Brazilian President Accuses Trump of Wanting to "Position as Emperor of the World": "He Was Elected to Lead the USA, Not the Whole World"
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva accused his American counterpart Donald Trump on Thursday of wanting to "pose as emperor of the world" and asked him to "respect the sovereignty" of countries, AFP reports.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Thursday accused his American counterpart Donald Trump of wanting to "stand as emperor of the world" and called on him to "respect the sovereignty" of countries. ...
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