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    Laiz RodriguesBy Laiz Rodrigues25 de October de 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Trump Plays Hardball: A Wake-Up Call for Lula’s Socialist Gambit

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    There’s one thing President Donald Trump knows how to do, it’s keep his opponents off-balance. Just when Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva thinks he’s got a summit sit-down locked in, the White House throws a curveball. During Friday’s media briefing on Air Force One—headed to Asia—Trump’s press team zipped their lips on any Lula meeting.No nod, no wink, just crickets. Meanwhile, Lula’s camp is all in, crowing about a Sunday powwow in Kuala Lumpur to “defend Brazil’s interests” on those pesky tariffs. Classic Trump: Why tip your hand when you can make ’em sweat?

    This isn’t just gamesmanship—it’s smart strategy from a leader who’s all about America First. Remember, Trump slapped 25% tariffs on Brazilian steel and aluminum back in his first term to shield U.S. workers from cheap imports flooded by subsidies. Lula’s socialist playbook? Pump up state giants like Petrobras with handouts, then cry foul when the bill comes due. Now, with Trump back in the Oval Office, he’s not rushing to play nice. Hinting at easing those tariffs? Sure, but only if Brazil coughs up real changes—like fair trade rules and no more currency tricks. That Friday silence? It’s leverage, pure and simple, forcing Lula to wonder if the meeting even happens.

    Lula’s Asia jaunt—grabbing honorary degrees in Malaysia and inking fuzzy deals—looks more like a dodge than diplomacy. At home, his economy’s wheezing with rising prices, crime bosses from the PCC plotting hits on prosecutors, and that so-called “administrative reform” bill riddled with family-hire loopholes. X is roasting it as a “mothers-in-law in offices” scam. No wonder Lula’s angling for a Trump photo-op: Anything to distract from the mess. But Trump’s not buying the sob story.

    With the USS Gerald Ford parked off Venezuela, sending a clear “back off Maduro” to Brasília, the message is loud: Fix your hemisphere headaches, or forget the tariff break.

    From a conservative view, this is gold. Trump’s poker face exposes Lula’s bluster—yapping about Gaza “genocide” at the UN while ignoring Amazon fires fueled by his own greenwashed cronies. Tariffs aren’t mean; they’re medicine. They push Brazil to ditch the subsidy addiction, cut red tape, and let free markets breathe. Picture it: A Brazil with lower taxes, real job growth, and no more leftist handouts propping up failures. That’s the deal Trump wants—not charity, but a square shake.

    Lefties will whine about “U.S. bullying,” but facts don’t lie: America buys $30 billion more from Brazil than we sell. We’re the big buyer footing the tab for their mismanagement. Trump’s not sparking a war; he’s closing the gap. If Lula wants in the room Sunday, he’ll drop the anti-Yankee rants and offer meaty concessions—like tougher IP protections and open farm gates.

    As we wait for Kuala Lumpur, Trump’s Friday no-show on confirmation isn’t weakness—it’s the ace up his sleeve. Lula can beg for the meeting or build a better hand at home. For Brazilian workers and American steel towns, let’s pray for the latter. In Trump’s game, winners play fair, and losers fold.

    *Dr. Marcus Hale tracks Latin policy and wrote “Red Dawn Over the Andes: How Socialism Sells Out the South.”*

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