"The coup-plotting military lost a battle, but they are not yet defeated," says Eduardo Guimarães.
The journalist stated that the Brazilian military, contrary to what the Constitution stipulates, "fights against the internal enemy, which is the people."
247 - Journalist Eduardo Guimarães, appearing on TV 247, stated that the "coup-plotting military lost a battle, but they are not yet defeated." According to him, the military did not succumb to the coup temptation on the 8th – when Bolsonaro's terrorists seized the headquarters of the Three Powers in Brasília – "because of the issue with the Americans," who would not support a new military regime in Brazil.
“Someone wrote in the press that the military never liked Lula, doesn't like him now, and is unlikely to ever like him. What Lula said that irritated the military was that they think they are a moderating power, and they are not. The Armed Forces, in any civilized country, are there to guard the border and defend against external enemies. Period. They [Brazilian military] fight against the internal enemy, which is the Brazilian people. And it's not one or two, it's half the people,” criticized the journalist.
The coup attempt in Brazil is "far" from being defeated, Guimarães stated. "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. It's a cliché, but it's a cliché that fits perfectly at this moment."
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