Brazil’s Bolsonaro calls for nations to unite in fight against Cuban-Castro communism in Latin America

The dictatorships in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, the “Troika of Tyranny,” are running out of places to hide in Latin America.

Via Martí Noticias (my translation):

Bolsonaro makes a call to combat communism being spread by Cuba in Latin America

Brazil’s president-elect, Jair Bolosonaro, committed to consolidate in Latin America the “new political movement born” during the elections this past October. He promised to add himself to the efforts to combat communism in the region, which is spread by Cuba and followed closely by Venezuela and Nicaragua.

The future Brazilian president made his statement in a message to the Conservative Summit of the Americas, organized by one of his sons, Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, who brought together representatives from ten nations in the region.

According to Bolsonaro, who is the leader of Brazil’s right, everyone in Latin America “knows the consequences of the left,” adding “the clearest example is Cuba, and the next country that comes close to that reality is Venezuela.”

During the conference, Rep. Eduardo Bolsonaro offered Brazil as a base for a hypothetical court to adjudicate the “dictatorships in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.”

“It would give Brazil great satisfaction to host this tribunal,” said the congressman, who organized the event in the Brazilian city of Foz de Iguaçu.

The idea for a trial was proposed by Cuban activist Orlando Gutierrez, an opponent of the Cuban regime residing in the U.S. who affirmed countries in Latin America should “unite to bring an end” to the “communist dictatorships” in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

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