Brazil Warns of US Threat After Terrorist Designations

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Brazil Warns of US Threat After Terrorist Designations
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira. AFP
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Brazil’s foreign minister warned of an increased risk of US military action within the country after Washington designated two major criminal gangs as terrorist organizations, according to a letter sent to Congress.

In late May, the US made the designations against the so-called Red Command (CV) and First Capital Command (PCC), drawing the ire of left-leaning Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s government during an election year.

The letter, sent by Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira last Wednesday, said the “unilateral classification could be invoked as justification for extraterritorial actions targeting Brazilian institutions, particularly in the financial, migration, and criminal spheres.”

“There is, moreover, the risk of the use of US military force against national territory,” he added.

In making the designations, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described CV and PCC as “two of the most violent criminal organizations in Brazil,” warning that their “influence and illicit networks extend far beyond Brazil’s borders, across our region and into our country.”

During US President Donald Trump’s second term, Washington has expanded terrorist designations to include drug-trafficking organizations.

It has also carried out deadly strikes against some of those organizations, including Tren de Aragua in Venezuela and boats it alleges are trafficking drugs in the Caribbean and Pacific, despite not providing evidence. (AFP)

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