O bostil desmoralizou a Lei Magnitsky.
Change my mind.
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Valeu sΓ³ por ter deixado eles assustados por um dia π«
Ditadores de outros paΓses jΓ‘ viram que podem tiranizar os indivΓduos a vontade. π€‘
Eu achei que ia ver o Moraes catando sucata aqui na rua de casa.
Γ sinal que a nossa ditadura estΓ‘ muito forte.
Concordo
Multas ainda nΓ£o foram aplicadas. Se forem, haverΓ‘ choro e ranger de dentes.
Esse "haverΓ‘ choro e ranger de dentes" virou clichΓͺ de direitista conservador mΓ©dio otimista com polΓtica. Parece frase pronta pra botar na redaΓ§Γ£o do ENEM.
Isso Γ© coisa de russete.π
ContΓ©m ironia.π¦§
Ate o Verdevaldo percebeu isso. Magnistiky era pra agentes menores, pelos quais o paΓs ou empresas nao se sacrificariam, nao para alguem que manda as empresas locais obederecem.
Verdevaldo:
I'm not a supporter of this sanctions regime. There are good arguments why the US should have no role in Brazil.
But the Trump Admin announced it would have that role. It vowed to stop Moraes and other Lula allies through the imposition of sanctions, but then just crawled away.
Some high up in the WH and State are still pushing Treasury to enforce these sanctions against Brazilian banks and even US tech firms, but this is the first time a country simply told the US it would ignore sanctions -- and even threatened banks and companies inside its borders with punishments if they abided by US sanctions -- and got away with it completely.
Brazil just created a model for countries to ignore US sanctions by proving that the US won't back up their vows.


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