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On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

The trees want to be quiet and the wind is not stopping!

At present, the G20 summit has come to an end, and the international situation will usher in a new round of "great reshuffle moment". However, change often means turmoil and chaos, and countries face endless crises.

On the first day of November, two major events occurred in the world, each of which highlighted the twists and turns of the international situation.

On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

First of all, the President of Brazil has done something! As soon as the reporter asked a question, he was beaten by the president's bodyguard.

On the 31st local time, Brazilian President Bolsonaro was between going out and getting on the car, and a Brazilian reporter asked him: Why did he almost not participate in any activities when attending the G20 summit?

But who could have predicted that no sooner had the reporter raised his question than a Brazilian president's bodyguard came straight up, punched the reporter in the stomach, and very rudely shoved him away.

At the time of the incident, Bolsonaro's supporters were around, shouting slogans and insulting reporters in unison, completely "indiscriminately". Fortunately, the bodyguard was stopped and did not act more aggressively.

Then again, the Brazilian journalist asked because Bolsonaro was filmed by other reporters "looking lonely" before the G20 summit began.

In the video, Bolsonaro is just chatting with the waiter, seemingly about the food he's tasting. Then Bolsonaro took another sip of his drink and nodded in satisfaction.

On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

At the same time, however, the leaders of other countries exchanged cordially in the venue, which seemed to be very "like a fish in the water" Of course, the G20 summit is only a short period of 2 days, and everyone is holding a small meeting between the conferences and seizing the time to carry out diplomatic activities.

In contrast, Brazil's president inevitably feels a bit "derelict" in his duties. In this regard, it is necessary to make 3 points.

1, the president's current situation is not good, which may be the reason why he is excited.

Just on October 21, Brazil's parliament released a 1,200-page report that led to Bolsonaro facing 11 counts of "mass murder and crimes against humanity."

Apparently, the Brazilian president, who preaches the "vaccine uselessness theory" and pursues a negative anti-epidemic policy, has aroused the disgust of the domestic opposition forces, and according to the latest poll data, Bolsonaro's opposition rate has reached 53%.

But more importantly, the Brazilian Senate is seeking to bring charges to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, which will undoubtedly lead to the intervention of foreign forces and may not be good news for Brazilian society.

On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

2, Bolsonaro's bodyguard hit people is not surprising, because he himself often does things out of the ordinary.

It must be pointed out that at present, Brazil, as the "third largest epidemic country in the world", has accumulated more than 600,000 deaths. But Bolsonaro, however, can still be at ease with himself, which shows his own disregard for life.

It is worth mentioning that Bolsonaro claimed to be a Trump fan when he ran, nicknamed "South American Trump". As president, he not only insulted the Justices of the Supreme Court, but also took the lead in organizing demonstrations on the streets.

So it's not hard to understand that the Brazilian Presidential Office hasn't responded so far.

3, an epidemic, clearly see that copying "Western-style democracy" is not feasible!

Almost the entire region of South America, including Brazil, has embarked on an inappropriate parliamentary path by copying Western democracies. The result, however, was that a large number of opportunists became leaders.

And Bolsonaro, the representative of this, completely disregarded scientific facts and blindly courted conservative voters. But in the end, it is the local ordinary people who suffer.

On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

Next, let's talk about the second thing, training terrorists? The United States has left Afghanistan with serious "sequelae"!

Just today, according to US media reports, Afghan soldiers and intelligence personnel trained by the United States in the past are now joining a steady stream of local terrorist organizations in order to resist the Afghan Taliban.

It has to be said that it is not surprising that this situation has arisen, and Atta has been accusing the United States of financing terrorist organizations, and now it is only "indirect proof" of this.

In fact, according to the U.S. Special Inspector General for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan, the U.S. government invested more than $88 billion to train and arm Afghan security forces, even though the force was later defeated in World War I.

But there is no doubt that under the training of the "Matrix" United States, a group of good spies have been trained. Even the soldiers who are not strong are more powerful than other militants.

Of course, Atta herself also has a "unclear and unclear" historical entanglement with terrorist organizations. As a result, Afghanistan is still a region where terrorism is rampant, and terrorist attacks occur from time to time.

In this regard, I would like to briefly talk about 3 points.

On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

First, it remains to be seen whether Atta is really fighting terrorism.

Note that just yesterday, 65 militants of terrorist groups chose to surrender to the Ata authorities. But curiously, the Atta authorities pardoned their crimes and released them without any punishment.

Obviously, Atta's attitude toward terrorism itself is actually worthy of scrutiny. It is even questionable that this surrender, which aims to highlight the effectiveness of Atta's counter-terrorism, will be just a self-directed play?

After all, the main reason why the major powers do not recognize the Atta regime is that the Ata has not made a clear cut from terrorism. Against this backdrop, Atta remains to be seen.

Second, the United States is still the Same America, and it has not absorbed the lessons of the past.

In fact, as early as the 1980s, the United States specialized in training opposition fighters in Afghanistan, then the so-called "jihadists", which eventually evolved into the Afghan Taliban.

Therefore, there is actually an internal logic to why "American-style counter-terrorism" is "more anti-anti-terrorist". In other words, the so-called "the world is not chaotic, the United States has the final say" is because the United States is the source of world terrorism.

On November 1st, 2 things happened in the world! Brazil's presidential bodyguards beat people; U.S. military trains terrorists?

Third, let's briefly talk about speculation and apprehension.

For the United States, the withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan from Afghanistan is forced by the situation, and does not mean that the United States will completely abandon Afghanistan. After all, the geopolitical location of this "imperial cemetery" is too critical, known as the "crossroads of Asia".

Therefore, the United States may "keep a hand", and those former government soldiers and spies who joined the terrorist organization are likely to maintain contact with the United States.

Of course, the same thing, Atta may be doing.

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