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Sunday, 22 June 2025

 DOS MISSEIS, BUNKERS AND BH PROTECTED


Legend has it that among the best protected cities in the world against radioactive cloud in the case of nuclear war is the beloved BH. Many Europeans who emigrated to Brazil after World War II chose BH because of this fear. This did not prevent a countryman of mine from building a house with an anti-nuclear bunker in the Floresta neighborhood. In fact, the house later became the headquarters of the Teachers' Union. And UFMG also had one of the most important nuclear research centers in Brazil, the IPR. But, none of this compares to the experience of the current mayor of the capital of Minas Gerais and a few other companions, who live with sounds and colors like a war, visiting the Holy Land. It must be a unique experience, but hoping that it is not translated into wanting to prepare Belô to build bunkers.


Getting into a war is easy, getting out of it, that's the point. I have no doubt that the construction of Iran's nuclear war capacity is a direct threat to Israel and its existence. The Shiite regime he assumed after the fall of Shah Reza Pahlevi, supported by the United States, is radical (we remember the invasion of the US Embassy at the time of Carter) and anti-Western. Armed to the teeth, as it is said in the popular, it exerts an anti-Western influence throughout the Middle East. He lost, through the defeat of his Hezbolah allies in Lebanon, a lot of space. But, it continues to be strong and feeding the Houtis in Yemen, who continue to send missiles to Israel.


Israel's military deceptions, including those of intelligence, were still not enough, even destroyed 15,000 centrifuges for the enrichment of uranium to produce atomic bombs, for the conflict to end. It's good to remember 8 years of war between Iraq and Iran, without a winner. We are in the first ten days, where the calls for peace and no greater engagement of the great powers, at least not publicly, are on the rise. Russia has its own conflict in Ukraine, China exercises its silent diplomacy hoping to win, and Europeans are rearming themselves with fear of Russia. And The United States? If you stay the animal eats, if you run the animal catches. But let Israel face Iran, they can't.


At the meeting of the G7, a group of the richest countries, in Canada, the final declaration called for the end of the conflict. Brazil was present and presides over the BRICS, of which Iran is now a part. In Lula 1 he tried to make an agreement with the Iranians, preventing nuclear weapons. He was rejected by the US. And now we can only pray that the Strait of Hormuz is not closed, and with that international trade and the flow of oil are not harmed. In the end, it is oil that will define the disorder of the world economy in this conflict.

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