Pepe Escobar on CrossTalk
Pepe Escobar and George Szamuely. This is very new and out and available very recently. I would suggest that we all take a listen. Pepe explains his stance on Brazil which is valuable. Referring to previous discussions on this issue, Pepe believes Brazil is in a position of being held hostage and he believes Brazil is lost for the moment as a BRICS actor. It is clear that Pepe’s visit to Moscow and the Valdai Club has given him new enthusiasm. This is wide-ranging and defies summarizing. They also discuss the position of India after the G20, which most of our readers will find fascinating. Pepe considers Plan A of the west as constant CIA ops and attempts at regime change all over the planet.
This should have been a much longer discussion.
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It’s on .. in our zone they are gunning for Nicaragua yet again. The human rights council wrote a report about Crimes against Humanity most likely committed .. https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/03/1134072 President Lula is currently getting pummeled in Brazil’s conservative mainstream media outlets for refusing to join the Biden administration, Boric, Petro… Read more »
Awesome thanks Amarynth. I think this explains the entire situation well… but what a huge subject to cover in less than 30 minutes. I thought the closing comments from both Pepe and George were a great summary. My own personal view is that Lula has a tremendously difficult road to… Read more »
hugely interesting, thank you, amarynth, for posting this. pepe is a marvel & it’s incredibly important that he is in moscow. his take is manna for those of us living in the urinary tract of empire & attempting to understand wtf is happening. i appreciate pepe’s observation about lula. i… Read more »
Yes A is correct, this could have been a much longer discussion, but Crosstalk doesn’t permit it. Lavelle is now holding it from his opium den?! 😂 that den of his could be plucked from the 19th century! This coulda been a nice conversation if held under the free-roaming Gaggle… Read more »