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    Lula’s Latest Tantrum: Picking a Fight with Trump to Look Tough at Home

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    Once again, Brazil’s President Lula da Silva has chosen the path of petty provocation over serious statesmanship. His public declaration that a senior Trump administration advisor—Darren Beattie—will not be allowed into Brazil until the United States reinstates visas for Lula’s Health Minister and family is the kind of small-minded score-settling that reveals far more about Lula’s insecurities than it does about American policy.

    This isn’t diplomacy. It’s a temper tantrum dressed up as “reciprocity.”

    The facts are straightforward. Beattie, a key figure shaping U.S. policy toward Latin America, sought to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro, who remains imprisoned under what many view as politically motivated judicial persecution led by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. After initial approval from Brazil’s own court system, permission was abruptly revoked—reportedly at the urging of the Foreign Ministry and with Moraes’ blessing. Lula then seized the moment to turn a routine diplomatic friction into a televised chest-thumping exercise.

    Rather than addressing the underlying issues—Brazil’s treatment of political opponents, the extraordinary powers exercised by its Supreme Court, or the deterioration of bilateral trust—Lula opted for the easiest play in the leftist handbook: blame Trump, wave the flag of sovereignty, and pretend blocking one American official is a major victory.

    It’s not. It’s embarrassing.

    A confident leader would welcome serious conversation with the United States, even (or especially) when disagreements exist. A weak one manufactures slights, holds family visas hostage in public statements, and postures for the domestic gallery. Lula’s performance falls squarely in the latter category. By framing the visa issue for his minister’s wife and daughter as justification for barring a U.S. envoy, he reduces foreign policy to personal vendetta—and drags Brazil’s international standing down with him.

    The Trump administration has made clear it will not be lectured by regimes that jail former presidents while crying foul over routine visa decisions. If Lula believes antagonizing Washington is a winning strategy in 2026, he is badly misreading both American resolve and his own domestic political reality. Bolsonaro’s supporters have not disappeared; the discontent with judicial overreach has not faded; and the Brazilian people are increasingly aware that their current president seems more interested in symbolic fights with Donald Trump than in solving the very real problems facing the country.

    This episode is vintage Lula: loud, theatrical, and ultimately small. He postures as David standing up to Goliath, but the reality is far less heroic. He’s a fading leftist leader clinging to relevance by picking fights he can control—and losing the ones that actually matter.

    Trump doesn’t need to respond with equal pettiness. A simple refusal to bend, combined with continued support for democratic norms and free political expression in Brazil, will speak louder than any of Lula’s bluster. The contrast is already clear: one side obsesses over perceived slights and personal grudges; the other focuses on restoring strength, sovereignty, and mutual respect among free nations.

    Lula can keep antagonizing. The grown-ups in Washington have better things to do.

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