April 20, 2006

Brazil joins Axis of Evil (with tacit US approval)

So you think the US Government's rhetoric against Iran is about enrichment of Uranium? Brazil has been quietly doing the same thing as Iran, with no criticism forthcoming from the Bush Administration. In fact, the US has done its utmost to hush up the Brazilian efforts, and to insist that they are about peaceful use of nuclear energy.

In reality, the parallel between Iran and Brazil is exact and unmistakable, except in the minds of the fanatical ideologues in Washington, who would use any excuse to further their geopolitical ambitions in the Middle East. Both Iran and Brazil have opted for independence from the Empire, so that they would not have to rely on the major capitalist nations to supply the nuclear fuel for their vital energy needs.

5 comments:

The probligo said...

The right-winghers' rationalise this by saying that Brazil has not said they want nuclear weapons to attack the US.

Right?

Whingers? Yep.

Beach Bum said...

I honestly feel Bush is actually a coward. Instead of standing tough on North Korea, he instead goes ahead and attacks Iraq even though all the unbias intelligence said Iraq had no WMD's. As for his saber rattling on Iran, I feel more than likely some face saving ploy will be setup by his cronies in the State Department and the military. But when the dust clears Iran will still have it's nuclear program.

Ailin said...

He-llo! Thare is no stupidity in Bush´s plans, the yummy black oil is not in north Corea. Besides, what does he need aCorea being attacked? that´s just for capitalism propaganda "bad communist, we attack them, so we are good". Unless there are some other interest that I don´t know (which is very possible). And Bush doesn´t GO anywhere, so, he is not a coward at all, or he is a total coward at any case, sending soldiers to fight for his and his financial friends´s interests.

This is an interesting Blog, I´ll try to take a look periodically.

Anonymous said...

Brazil can do whatever brazilians want , its not USA business. In fact, the only country that should be penalized its USA, they have a lot of nuclear weapons.

Jules said...

just came across this blog while browsing... it's definitely not US business to mind about other countries' affairs (as ana said), justifying it as a preemptive measure (like in the middle east)... perhaps, US should look inside their own borders and solve the problems within before acting like the whole world is ready to attack them... it's like we're back to the westphalian years! i hope next US politicians get to be a bit more intellectualy evolved...