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    Lula’s Sovereignty Sell-Out: Celso Amorim’s Sputnik Mic and the $800 Million Blank Check to Nowhere

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    Lula’s Sovereignty Sell-Out: Celso Amorim’s Sputnik Mic and the $800 Million Blank Check to Nowhere

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    In yet another embarrassing episode exposing the radical tilt of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s foreign policy, Brazil’s top diplomat Celso Amorim appeared in a high-profile interview sporting a lapel microphone proudly branded with the Sputnik logo—the official mouthpiece of Vladimir Putin’s regime. This wasn’t some innocent wardrobe choice. It was a clear, visual signal: under Lula, Brazil is happy to platform Russian state propaganda while lecturing the world about “peace” and “multipolarity.” The clip, now circulating widely, shows Amorim warning of Middle East escalation and urging Brazil to “prepare for the worst.” Prepare with what, exactly? Brazilian taxpayers’ wallets?

    Here’s the real outrage: while Amorim cozies up to Kremlin-controlled media, a staggering 800 million—yes, eight hundred million—dollars (or reais, depending on which convenient accounting trick they use this week) is apparently floating somewhere in the Lula government’s foreign policy black hole. To whom is this money going? Russia? Iran? Some BRICS slush fund? Hamas sympathizers disguised as “humanitarian aid”? The Brazilian people deserve straight answers, not the usual leftist fog.

    Is there even a formal proposal on the table? Has any detailed plan been submitted to Congress with line-item transparency? Has the Senate—supposedly the guardian of fiscal sanity—debated, amended, or approved a single cent of this spending? Who exactly is bidding on the contracts? Brazilian companies? Russian state firms? Chinese Belt-and-Road cronies? Or will the usual suspects in the PT inner circle simply divvy it up behind closed doors?

    Conservatives have seen this movie before. Under Lula and his ideological soulmate Amorim, massive sums vanish into “international cooperation” with zero oversight. Remember the endless BRICS summits, the fawning over Putin even after the Ukraine invasion, and the relentless attacks on Israel while ignoring real threats to Brazilian interests? This 800 million smells like the same script: another blank check signed in the dark, funneled to allies who despise Western values and free markets.

    Brazil’s sovereignty isn’t some abstract concept—it’s the hard-won right of 200 million citizens to decide how their money is spent, who their government talks to, and whose propaganda it amplifies. Yet here we are: a foreign minister proudly displaying Russian state media gear while potentially green-lighting hundreds of millions in unaccountable spending. No competitive bidding. No Senate vote. No public debate. Just Lula’s imperial pen and the Brazilian people left holding the bill.

    This is not diplomacy. This is fiscal recklessness wrapped in anti-Western ideology. It’s the same irresponsible spending that has ballooned Brazil’s debt, scared off investors, and weakened our real alliances with free nations. While everyday Brazilians struggle with inflation, crime, and broken infrastructure, their government plays geopolitical games with Putin’s propagandists and mysterious eight-figure payouts.

    Enough is enough. The Senate must demand immediate answers: Where is the 800 million going? Show us the proposal. Hold public hearings. Force competitive bidding. And if this turns out to be another Lula blank check to his authoritarian friends, the Brazilian people—through their elected representatives—should shut it down cold.

    Brazil first. Not Moscow. Not Beijing. Not the globalist swamp. Real conservatives understand that true sovereignty means guarding the nation’s purse, its alliances, and its dignity. Anything less is a betrayal of the people who pay the bills.

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