
A former U.S. intelligence official has confirmed that the shambolic Maidan remix staged in Brasilia on 8 January was a CIA operation, and linked it to the recent attempts at color revolution in Iran.
On Sunday, alleged supporters of former right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Brazilâs Congress, Supreme Court, and presidential palace, bypassing flimsy security barricades, climbing on roofs, smashing windows, destroying public property including precious paintings, while calling for a military coup as part of a regime change scheme targeting elected President Luis Inacio âLulaâ da Silva.
According to the U.S. source, the reason for staging the operationâwhich bears visible signs of hasty planningânow, is that Brazil is set to reassert itself in global geopolitics alongside fellow BRICS states Russia, India, and China.
That suggests CIA planners are avid readers of Credit Suisse strategist Zoltan Pozsar, formerly of the New York Fed. In his ground-breaking 27 December report titled War and Commodity Encumbrance, Pozsar states that âthe multipolar world order is being built not by G7 heads of state but by the âG7 of the Eastâ (the BRICS heads of state), which is a G5 really but because of âBRICSpansionâ, I took the liberty to round up.â
He refers here to reports that Algeria, Argentina, Iran have already applied to join the BRICSâor rather its expanded version âBRICS+ââwith further interest expressed by Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Egypt, Afghanistan, and Indonesia.
The U.S. source drew a parallel between the CIAâs Maidan in Brazil and a series of recent street demonstrations in Iran instrumentalized by the agency as part of a new color revolution drive:
These CIA operations in Brazil and Iran parallel the operation in Venezuela in 2002 that was highly successful at the start as rioters managed to seize Hugo Chavez.
Enter the âG7 of the Eastâ
Straussian neo-cons placed at the top of the CIA, irrespective of their political affiliation, are livid that the âG7 of the Eastââas in the BRICS+ configuration of the near futureâare fast moving out of the U.S. dollar orbit.
Straussian John Boltonâwho has just publicized his interest in running for the U.S. presidencyâis now demanding the ouster of Turkey from NATO as the Global South realigns rapidly within new multipolar institutions.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his new Chinese counterpart Qin Gang have just announced the merging of the China-driven Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Russia-driven Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU). This means that the largest 21st century trade/connectivity/development projectâthe Chinese New Silk Roadsâis now even more complex, and keeps expanding.
That sets the stage for the introduction, already being designed at various levels, of a new international trading currency aimed at supplanting then replacing the U.S. dollar. Apart from an internal debate among the BRICS, one of the key vectors is the discussion team set up between the EAEU and China. When concluded, these deliberations will be presented to BRI-EAEU partner nations and of course the expanded BRICS+.
Lula at the helm in Brazil, in what is now his third non-successive presidential term, will offer a tremendous boost to BRICS+, In the 2000s, side by side with Russian President Putin and former Chinese President Hu Jintao, Lula was a key conceptualizer of a deeper role for BRICS, including trade in their own currencies.
BRICS as âthe new G7 of the East,â as defined by Pozsar, is beyond anathemaâas much for Straussian neo-cons as for neoliberal.
The U.S. is being slowly but surely expelled from wider Eurasia by concerted actions of the Russia-China strategic partnership.
Ukraine is a black holeâwhere NATO faces a humiliation that will make Afghanistan look like Alice in Wonderland. A feeble EU being forced by Washington to de-industrialize and buy U.S. Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) at absurdly high cost has no essential resources for the Empire to plunder.
Geoeconomically, that leaves the U.S.-denominated âWestern Hemisphere,â especially immense energy-rich Venezuela as the key target. And geopolitically, the key regional actor is Brazil.
The Straussian neo-con play is to pull all stops to prevent Chinese and Russian trade expansion and political influence in Latin America, which Washingtonâirrespective of international law and the concept of sovereignty, continues to call âour backyard.â In times where neoliberalism is so âinclusiveâ that Zionists wear swastikas, the Monroe Doctrine is back, on steroids.
All about the âstrategy of tensionâ
Clues for Maidan in Brazil can be obtained, for instance, at the U.S. Army Cyber Command at Fort Gordon, where itâs no secret the CIA deployed hundreds of assets across Brazil ahead of the recent presidential electionâfaithful to the âstrategy of tensionâ playbook.
CIA chatter was intercepted at Fort Gordon since mid-2022. The main theme then was the imposition of the widespread narrative that âLula could only win by cheating.â
A key target of the CIA operation was to discredit by all means the Brazilian electoral process, paving the way for a prepackaged narrative that is now unraveling: a defeated Bolsonaro fleeing Brazil and seeking refuge at former U.S. president Donald Trumpâs Mar-a-Lago mansion. Bolsonaro, advised by Steve Bannon, did flee Brazil, skipping Lulaâs inauguration, but because heâs terrified he may be facing the slammer sooner rather than later. And by the way, he is in Orlando, not Mar-a-Lago.
The icing on the stale Maidan cake was what happened this past Sunday: fabricating a 8 January in Brasilia mirroring the events of 6 January, 2021 in Washington, and of course imprinting the Bolsonaro-Trump link on peopleâs minds.
The amateurish nature of 8 January in Brasilia suggests CIA planners got lost in their own plot. The whole farce had to be anticipated because of Pozsarâs report, which everyone-who-matters has read across the New York-Beltway axis.
What is clear, is that for some factions of the powerful U.S. establishment, getting rid of Trump at all costs is even more crucial than crippling Brazilâs role in BRICS+.
When it comes to the internal factors of Maidan in Brazil, borrowing from novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, everything walks and talks like the Chronicle of a Coup Foretold. It is impossible that the security apparatus around Lula could not have foreseen these events, especially considering the tsunami of signs on social networks.
So there must have been a concerted effort to act softlyâwithout any preventive big sticksâwhile just emitting the usual neoliberal babble.
After all, Lulaâs cabinet is a mess, with ministers constantly clashing and some members supporting Bolsonaro even a few months ago. Lula calls it a ânational unity government,â but it is more like a tawdry patchwork job.
Brazilian analyst Quantum Bird, a globally respected physics scholar who has returned home after a long stint in NATO lands, notes how there are âtoo many actors in play and too many antagonistic interests. Among Lulaâs ministers, we find Bolsonarists, neoliberal-rentiers, climate interventionism converts, identity politics practitioners and a vast fauna of political neophytes and social climbers, all well aligned with Washingtonâs imperial interests.â
CIA-stoked âmilitantsâ on the prowl
One plausible scenario is that powerful sectors of the Brazilian militaryâat the service of the usual Straussian neo-con think tanks, plus global finance capitalâcould not really pull off a real coup, considering massive popular rejection, and had to settle at best for a âsoftâ farce. That illustrates just how much this self-aggrandizing and highly corrupt military faction is isolated from Brazilian society.
What is deeply worrying, as Quantum Bird notes, is that the unanimity in condemning 8 January from all quarters, while no one took responsibility,
shows how Lula navigates virtually alone in a shallow sea infested by sharpened corals and hungry sharks.
Lulaâs position, he adds,
decreeing a federal intervention all by himself, without strong faces of his own government or relevant authorities, shows an improvised, disorganized and amateurish reaction.
And all that, once again, after CIA-stoked âmilitantsâ had been organizing the âprotestsâ openly on social media for days.
The same old CIA playbook though remains at work. It still boggles the mind how easy it is to subvert Brazil, one of the natural leaders of the Global South. Attempted old school coups cum regime change/color revolution scripts will keep being playedâremember Kazakhstan in early 2021, and Iran only a few months ago.
As much as the self-aggrandizing faction of the Brazilian military may believe they control the nation, if Lulaâs significant masses hit the streets in full force against the 8 January farce, the armyâs impotence will be graphically imprinted. And since this is a CIA operation, the handlers will order their tropical military vassals to behave like ostriches.
The future, unfortunately, is ominous. The U.S. establishment will not allow Brazil, the BRICS economy with the best potential after China, to be back in business with full force and in synch with the Russia-China strategic partnership.
Straussian neo-cons and neoliberals, certified geopolitical jackals and hyenas, will get even more ferocious as the âG7 of the East,â Brazil included, moves to end the suzerainty of the U.S. dollar as imperial control of the world vanishes.
Source: Mronline.org