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by petronio
303 days ago
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> Brazil is essentially the world's soy farm and we import like 70% of our fertilizer. You might want to check the sources from which we import those fertilizers, largest of which are Russia and China. While some do come from more US aligned sources, including the US itself, most of the names on that list have no problems ignoring US sanctions if it comes to that. > They're going to sacrifice everything to protect these judges and display their non-existent "sovereignty", like a defiant child trying to stand up to its parent. Our sovereignty is very much real and existent :) > Brazil is pretty much done for if this continues. Nope, we'll be fine. |
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Somehow I doubt it...
Trump has already imposed 50% tariffs, causing major economic losses. NATO has already threatened to impose 100% tariffs on us if we keep buying russian oil. And these are mere tariffs, not actual sanctions.
It's very hard to predict what's going to happen if things keep spiralling out of control.
> Our sovereignty is very much real and existent :)
Sovereignty must be backed up by military and economic power. We have neither. It's complete fantasy.
Do you really think the likes of China and Russia are going to defend us and our interests if push comes to shove?
Look at Ukraine. Gave up nuclear weapons because the USA promised to defend them if push came to shove. How's it going for them?
They'll use us like pawns and then turn us into their own backyard. Not that our relation with the USA is any different but personally I'd rather live in the USA's backyard than in China's backyard.
> Nope, we'll be fine.
Remains to be seen.