Radical socialist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil opened the United Nations General Assembly’s annual “high-level debate” on Tuesday by warning the international globalist coalition that their values were “under threat as never before” and repeatedly condemned, without naming him, President Donald Trump’s foreign policy.

Lula’s speech directly addressed “attacks on sovereignty, arbitrary sanctions, and unilateral interventions,” apparent references to the Trump administration imposing a 50-percent tariff on Brazilian goods and sanctioning the most powerful judge in the country, Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes, for his persecution of conservatives in the country.

Lula also celebrated that Brazil recently convicted his predecessor, former President

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