"Lula should either abolish the GSI or demilitarize it," says Fernando Horta.
The historian also stated that, in Brazil, only one group has never been imprisoned: the military.
247 - Last Tuesday, the 25th, historian Fernando Horta gave an interview to journalist Leonardo Attuch, editor of TV 247, in which he addressed various topics, including global geopolitics, the current political situation in Brazil, and the situation of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Horta said that Lula is feeling the West's hatred towards him and that he is seen as a threat by developed countries for having led a government that promoted social and economic policies that confront the interests of global elites. Horta also analyzed the current international situation, stating that the West is in a struggle to destroy Russia and China. For him, the war in Ukraine is a clear demonstration of this dispute, which could lead the world to a new Cold War.
The historian also highlighted the importance of the BRICS (a group formed by Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) as engines of the world economy. According to him, these countries are becoming increasingly stronger and challenging the hegemony of the United States and Europe.
Another topic addressed in the interview was CNN's allegations against General Gonçalves Dias. Horta stated that these allegations were orchestrated by General Augusto Heleno's military inner circle and that the objective was to destabilize the government. Finally, the historian harshly criticized the Institutional Security Office (GSI) and advocated for its demilitarization. According to him, the agency is so bad that it was abolished by former President Dilma Rousseff, and failing to demilitarize it would be a major political mistake. Horta also highlighted that, in Brazil, only one group has never been imprisoned: the military. Check it out: