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Comentarista da Globo e Globonews em NY. Colunista do Jornal O Globo. Ice and long distance swimmer. Water Polo. Mestre - Columbia University 💚🐬🇱🇧🇧🇷🇺🇸

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Ingressou em abril de 2026
Trump's threats to destroy Iranian civilization are a gift to the regime. They will alienate even its fiercest opponents, who believe the Islamic Republic has spent decades erasing 2500 years of Iranian civilization. It's malpractice for the U.S. president to threaten the same.
Talvez seja da idade, mas dá uma tristeza ver a Itália mais uma vez fora da Copa. Fui adolescente na época que havia 4 grandes - Brasil, Itália, Argentina e Alemanha. Já a França, apesar de bons times, nunca tinha sido campeã, assim como a Holanda. Inglaterra e Portugal estavam m…
Imagine if instead of spending $1.3 million/minute on war in Iran, we spent this on people. With 3 days of war, we could eliminate the worst form of global hunger, saving 1.5m kids' lives. With less than 3 weeks worth, we could offer national pre-K or college for all Americans.
Qual a importância do Estreito de Bab el-Mandeb, alternativa ao de Ormuz, alvo na guerra do Irã. Em conversa com @natuzanery , o comentarista da Globo, da GloboNews e da CBN e colunista do jornal O Globo, @gugachacra fala sobre a região e a entrada dos houthis no conflito. OUÇA
🚨GUGA CHACRA: Trump estaria disposto a parar ofensiva contra o Irã em troca de tráfego no Estreito de Ormuz Segundo reportagem do The Wall Street Journal, o ex-presidente Donald Trump estaria disposto a encerrar uma ofensiva militar contra o Irã em troca da retomada, ainda que
Os efeitos da guerra no Irã começaram a alcançar todo o mundo quando o regime de Teerã trancou o trânsito de navios pelo Estreito de Ormuz, por onde passa cerca de 20% de todo o petróleo comercializado globalmente. O preço da energia subiu e economia sentiu o baque. E o que já
Israeli settlers escalate their incursions into Taybeh, the West Bank’s last fully Christian town, raising concerns over further land appropriation. The parish priest, Father Bashar Fawadleh, appeals for international intervention, as residents face mounting restrictions and call
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this
O River Plate bateu 100 jogos consecutivos com mais de 80 mil torcedores no Monumental. Ou seja: 8 milhões de torcedores, surreal. É inacreditável, pois a Argentina tem 1/4 da população do Brasil e nenhum clube brasilero seria capaz de repetir isso.
A gente tinha o melhor estádio do mundo e deixamos ele ser assassinado. Tudo no Maracanã era perfeito: acústica, visão do gramado, imponência. Grandes estádios como o Mangueirão e o Monumental foram modernizados sem perder sua identidade. Saudades…
In Brazil, Chinese laborers faced alleged slavery-like conditions while helping to build Latin America’s largest electric car factory for the world’s biggest electric automaker, China’s BYD. Few laborers have spoken out about the abuses — until now. wapo.st/470H64B
For idiots w/either short memory or lack of historical curiosity/sophistication, a reminder that Sadam w/U.S. support invaded S. Iran in 1980 to grab a contested area thinking that it would be a "matter of days" w/an Iran "weakened" by the revolution. The war ended 8 y later.
Most debates about the Iran war are focused on the opening strikes That misses the real strategic problem Across more than a century of warfare, conflicts often escalate through a simple pattern: Initial strike → retaliation → widening pressure for escalation As a political
🇱🇧 🇮🇱 Hezbollah has suffered heavy losses in a war with Israel more than a year ago, but the Shia movement has now regrouped only to end up fighting what it has called an "existential battle" and which some warn could be its last. ➡️ u.afp.com/SLfQ
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Lebanon as Israeli airstrikes have killed nearly 800 people and displaced around 800,000. In response to Hizbullah dragging Lebanon into another war, the government has taken the unprecedented step of banning its military activities.
Seizing Kharg would block Iran oil exports— but means more oil off the global market, further increasing oil prices and inflation on US consumers. It wont prevent Iran’s drone from hitting tankers. Escalation continues to favor Iran and its long war strategy.
I don’t want to be the bearer of bad news, but despite statements from the U.S. President, Iran will not surrender and will not allow completely free passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The reason is simple: Tehran understands very well that this is one of its greatest
O melhor time da historia do Palmeiras !! A segunda Academia; Eurico, Leão, Luis Pereira, Alfredo, Dudu e Zeca Edu, Leivinha, César, Ademir e Nei Linda imagem recolorida e restaurada por mim, ajude meu Trabalho retuitando e principalmente me seguindo
“The wish fulfilment fantasy that somehow American bombs are going to result in homegrown democracy in the region has to be put to bed,” says Iranian-American scholar Reza Aslan. Instead, he sees “a consolidation of hardline power” in Iran, as US-Israeli bombing continues.
Ali Larijani, Iran’s top national security official who is running the country, outside on a pro-government demo, despite drones and assassinations from the sky, saying Trump has underestimated the Iranian people.
I just published a new essay in Foreign Affairs with an uncomfortable argument: Escalation in the Iran war may actually be strengthening Iran Iran’s strategy is horizontal escalation — widening the conflict to shipping, energy markets, and regional partners That shifts pressure
Counterintuitive reality: Iran may be winning the war strategically The regime is consolidating power, fracturing the U.S.–Gulf coalition, and driving global energy shocks. Meanwhile Washington believes escalation will restore control. History suggests the opposite