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by Animats
299 days ago
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No, the US didn't recall its ambassador to Brazil. The acting US ambassador there
was summoned to the foreign ministry of Brazil. The US has some disagreements with Brazil (or, rather, Trump does, because they're putting a former national leader on trial). Here's a view from Rio.[1] Recalling an ambassador to their home country (the traditional phrase is "recalled for consultations with their government") in modern times usually means they're being replaced. [1] https://www.riotimesonline.com/lulas-brazil-at-a-crossroads-... |
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That seems an odd clarification. Do you not believe a democratically elected leader represents a country? Every country has people who disagree with their leaders views, however this clarification on every statement would get tiring quickly.