US-Brazil Tensions Rise as Trump’s Policies and Rhetoric Backfire

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The article discusses how U.S. President Jimmy Carter's shift towards promoting human rights and ending unconditional support for Latin American dictatorships helped foster Brazil's transition to democracy, contrasting with recent U.S. President Trump's confrontational approach towards Brazil which is now backfiring.
- Column | Trump’s bullying of Brazil is backfiring The Washington Post
- Brazil’s President Lula says Trump was ‘not elected to be emperor of the world,’ as US-Brazil spat escalates CNN
- Trump's tariff threat pushes Lula's popularity and worsens legal troubles for Brazil's ex-leader AP News
- Trump Administration Initiates Trade Investigation of Brazil The New York Times
- Brazil Weighs Measures on US Dividends, Tech Firms, Reports Say Bloomberg.com
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