By selhomarlopes on Skatehive
The geopolitical landscape of Latin America is shifting dramatically. Under a US-led strategic alliance, coordinated efforts to dismantle narco-states are escalating, with visible operations already underway in nations like Ecuador. However, while some regional leaders take decisive action, Brazil's current government appears to be moving in the opposite direction, creating a dangerous friction point. The Terrorist Designation Dilemma A central point of international contention is the Brazilian administration's firm refusal to classify major domestic criminal factions as terrorist organizations. This distinction is critical; a "terrorist" designation would unlock aggressive international cooperation, rigorous financial surveillance, and advanced foreign intelligence sharing. The widely reported possibility that the United States is close to officially designating key Brazilian factions as foreign terrorist organizations has sent shockwaves through the highest levels of power in Bras