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Trump steals one of China and Putin's chess pieces? Brazil leader Bolsonaro visits CIA headquarters, and touts new friendly US/Brazil relations.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76678898:MV80MDAyMTE2XzcyNDQ2MDQyXzU0MjIxQUE=] [quote:Joe Anonymous:MV80MDAyMTE2XzcyNDQ1MDU5Xzk5M0U2NjhE] The buzz word today at the Presser was NATO, If he gets Brazil into NATO then expect VENEZUELA to be helped eventually by NATO any Interim Gov't post Maduros' expulsion. Possibly rolling or flying in from somewhere in Brazil itself as they take the lead to stabilize their out of control continent...say bye bye Russia, China then just stays as a trading partner and not a Military one...(could happen) [/quote] the first brics nation to join nato NICE!!!!!!!!!!! [/quote]
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Bolsonaro makes visit to CIA.
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(WASHINGTON) — The president of Brazil made an unusual visit to CIA headquarters Monday and later spoke of his admiration for the United States on the second day of a trip that reflected his country’s shift to a more pro-American stance.
President Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right politician who succeeded a leftist who at times had a frosty relationship with the United States, arrived in the country with a half a dozen ministers and a goal of expanding trade and diplomatic cooperation between the two largest economies in the Western Hemisphere.
He was expected to meet Tuesday with President Donald Trump to discuss a range of issues, including ways to increase U.S. private-sector investment in Brazil and efforts to resolve the political crisis in Venezuela.
Bolsonaro touts 'changed', U.S.-friendly Brazil to Washington
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, on his first official visit to Washington, declared himself an unabashed admirer of the United States and said he was seeking a new era of close relations after what he called decades of anti-American leaders.
The day before he is due to meet like-minded populist President Donald Trump at the White House, Bolsonaro told business leaders he would like to partner more with the United States. Brazil had changed, he said.
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