The majority of the Brazilian people are against Guyana, believe me; because for years it has been said in Brazil that Al Gore, vice president of President Bill Clinton with the support of several European governments, sent British and American UN troops to the border between Guyana and Brazil due to the failure to demarcate the Raposa Serra do Sol in the State of Roraima. This occurred in 1993, during the government of Brazilian President Itamar Franco. The objective of the troops on the border was to try to create an indigenous nation within Brazil, giving them their own sovereignty. The Brazilian political and military game was to hide this from the Brazilian population so that the Brazilian population would not call for war. The Brazilian people are quite hot-headed, and the Brazilian military and politicians already knew this. So they carried out a deterrence operation with 5,000 soldiers on the borders called Operation Surumu, which was supposed to be reported in the media as a fictitious training. The military said that it was a training operation to stop an enemy nation with the fictitious name Cratênia, which is why 5,000 Brazilian soldiers were sent to the Amazon region, with 850 paratroopers being the first to be launched to surround 600 UN fighters who had already they were on the borders about to invade Roraima. There are many videos on YouTube on Brazilian channels, just search, many believe it and say it is a conspiracy theory within Brazil, plus the military at the time and a Brazilian civilian pilot who saw troops there at the borders; he said it was a true story and a real danger against Brazilian sovereignty... The Brazilian army is a prostitute of international governments, because if it were Russia, for example, it would be a great argument to declare war. And, hell, Guyana's puppet president wants UN troops to threaten us on our borders once again. You can be sure that the Brazilian Army's initiative to go against Venezuela in this retaking of Essequibo does not have popular Brazilian civil support... All of us Brazilians know that Pirara was also stolen from us.




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