O grande amigo do Lula foi capturado hoje, depois de perseguir, calar, expulsar e matar seu própr...
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Guilherme Derrite is a Brazilian conservative commentator and Twitter user known for his outspoken criticism of left-wing politics, particularly Brazil's President Lula da Silva and his international allies. His posting style is polemical and partisan, often using sarcasm to highlight perceived hypocrisies in progressive figures. While popular among right-leaning audiences in Brazil, his credibility is viewed as biased by critics due to lack of neutral journalistic backing.
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The post celebrates the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, sarcastically labeling him as 'Lula's great friend' for his long-term alliance with Brazil's leftist leader. It accuses Maduro of decades of persecuting, silencing, expelling, and killing his own people in Venezuela amid economic collapse and authoritarian rule. The content ties into broader geopolitical tensions, referencing U.S. charges against Maduro for narco-terrorism and cocaine trafficking conspiracies since 2020[1][2].
🔥Why It's Trending
The post is trending due to President Trump's announcement on January 3, 2026, of Maduro's capture via a U.S. 'large scale strike' involving Delta Force, coinciding exactly with the 36th anniversary of Manuel Noriega's arrest[1][3]. Its relevance spikes from Lula-Maduro ties and Brazil's political divides, amplified by real-time buzz around U.S. intervention in Latin America[2]. Timing aligns with Trump's address from Mar-a-Lago, fueling global discussions on regime change.
💡Fun Facts
- 1Maduro faced a $50 million U.S. bounty for narco-terrorism charges since 2020, accused of flooding the U.S. with cocaine via Colombian rebels[1][2].
- 2The capture operation used Army Delta Force after CIA pinpointed his location, with Maduro flown to New York for trial[2].
- 3It occurred 36 years to the day after U.S. forces arrested Panama's Manuel Noriega on January 3, 1990, on similar drug charges[3].
- 4Maduro was designated a terrorist by the U.S., alongside groups like al-Qaeda, for his regime's criminal enterprises[2].
- 5Venezuela's VP demanded 'proof of life' post-capture, amid strikes on drug vessels tied to Maduro's allies[1].
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