Released Lula in for greatest fight of his life
Better not mess with the former Brazilian president;
Putin and Xi are his real top allies in the Global
Left
By Pepe Escobar
November 11, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - He’s back. With a bang.
Only two days after his release from a federal
prison in Curitiba, southern Brazil, following a
narrow 6×5 decision by the Supreme Court, former
President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva delivered a
fiery, 45-minute long speech in front of the Metal
Workers Union in Sao Bernardo, outside of Sao Paulo,
and drawing on his unparalleled political capital,
called all Brazilians to stage nothing short of a
social revolution.
When my colleagues Mauro Lopes, Paulo Leite and
myself
interviewed Lula at the federal prison, it was
his Day 502 in a cell. By August, it was impossible
to predict that release would happen on Day 580, in
early November.
His first speech to the nation after the prison
saga – which is far from over – could never be
solemn; in fact he promised a detailed address for
the near future. What he did, in his trademark
conversationalist style, was to immediately go on
the offensive taking down a long list of every
possible enemy in the book: those who have mired
Brazil into an “anti-people agenda.” In terms of a
fully improvised, passionate political address, this
is already anthology material.
Lula detailed the current “terrible conditions”
for Brazilian workers. He ripped to pieces the
economic program – basically a monster sell-out – of
Finance Minister Paulo Guedes, a Chicago boy and
Pinochetist who’s applying the same failed hardcore
neoliberal prescriptions now being denounced and
scorned every day in the streets of Chile.
He detailed how the Brazilian right wing openly
bet on neo-fascism, which is the form that
neoliberalism recently took in Brazil. He blasted
mainstream media, in the form of the so far
all-powerful, ultra-reactionary Globo empire. In a
stance of semiotic genius, Lula pointed to Globo’s
helicopter hovering over the masses gathered for the
speech, implying the organization is too cowardly to
get close to him on ground level.
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And, significantly, he got right into
the heart of the Bolsonaro question: the
militias. It’s no secret to informed
Brazilians that the Bolsonaro clan, with
its origins in the Veneto, is behaving
as a sort of cheap, crude,
eschatological carbon copy of the
Sopranos, running a system heavy on
militias and supported by the Brazilian
military. Lula described the president
of one of the top nations in the Global
South as no less than a militia leader.
That will stick – all around the world.
So much for “Lula peace and love,” which used to
be one of his cherished mottos. No more
conciliation. Bolsonaro now has to face real,
fierce, solid opposition, and cannot run away from
public debate any more.
Lula’s prison journey has been an extraordinary
liberating experience – turning a previously wounded
statesman into a fearless warrior mixing the Tao
with Steppenwolf (as sketched in Herman Hesse’s
book). He’s free like he’s never been before – and
he said so, explicitly. The question is how he will
be able to muster the organizational work, the
method – and have enough time to change the dire
conditions for democratic opposition in Brazil. The
whole Global South is watching.
At least now the die is cast – and crystal clear:
It’s social democracy against neo-fascism. Socially
inclusive programs, civil society involved in
setting public policy, the fight for equality
versus autocracy, state institutions linked to
militias, racism and hate against all minorities.
Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn, to their credit,
have offered Lula their unconditional support. In
contrast, Steve Bannon is losing sleep, qualifying
Lula as “the poster boy of the globalist Left”
across the world.
This all goes way beyond Left Populism – as
Slavoj Zizek and Chantal Mouffe, among others, have
been trying to conceptualize it. Lula, assuming he
remains free, is now ready to be the supreme
catalyst of an integrated, progressive, “pro-people”
New Global Left.
‘Cocaine Evangelistan’
Now for the really nasty bits.
I saw Lula’s speech deep into the night in snow
stormed Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan’s capital, in the
heart of the steppes, a land trespassed against by
the greatest nomad empires in history. The
temptation was to picture Lula as a fearless snow
leopard roaming the devastated steppes of urban
wastelands.
Yet snow leopards, crucially, are a species
threatened with extinction.
After the speech I had serious conversations with
two top interlocutors, Bern-based analyst Romulus
Maya and anthropologist Piero Leirner, a crack
authority on the Brazilian military. The picture
they painted was realistically gloomy. Here it is,
in a nutshell.
When I visited Brasilia last August, several
informed sources confirmed that the majority of the
Brazilian Supreme Court is bought and paid for.
After all, they de facto legitimized all the
absurdities that have been taking place in Brazil
since 2014. The absurdities were part of a
hyper-complex, slow-motion, rolling hybrid war coup
that, under the cloak of a corruption investigation,
led to the dismantling of industrial national
champions such as Petrobras; the impeachment of
President Dilma Rousseff on spurious charges; and
the jailing of Lula, the work of judge, jury and
executioner Sergio Moro, now Bolsonaro’s justice
minister, who was completely
unmasked by The Intercept’s
revelations.
The Brazilian military are all over the Supreme
Court. Remember, Lula’s liberation happened after a
narrow 6 to 5 score. Legally, it was impossible to
keep him in prison: the Supreme Court actually
bothered to read the Brazilian
Constitution.
But there are no structural changes whatsoever on
the horizon. The project remains a Brazil sell-out –
coupled with a thinly veiled military dictatorship.
Brazil remains a lowly US colony. So Lula is out of
jail essentially because this system allowed it.
The military abide by Bolsonaro’s abysmal
incompetence because he cannot even go to the toilet
without permission from General Heleno, the head of
the GSI, the Brazilian version of the National
Security Council. On Saturday, a scared Bolsonaro
asked the top military brass for help after Lula’s
release. And crucially, in a tweet, he defined Lula
as a “scoundrel” who was “momentarily” free.
It’s this “momentarily” that gives away the game.
Lula’s murky juridical situation is far from
decided. In a harrowing but perfectly plausible
short-term scenario, Lula could in fact be sent back
to jail – but this time in isolation, in a maximum
security federal prison, or even inside a military
barracks; after all, he’s a former chief of the
armed forces.
The full focus of Lula’s defense is now to have
Moro disqualified. Anyone with a brain who’s been
through The Intercept’s revelations can clearly
identify Moro’s corruption. If that happens, and
that’s a major “if,” Lula’s already existing
convictions will be declared null and void. But
there are others lawsuits, eight in total. This is
total lawfare territory.
The military’s trump card is all about
“terrorism” – associated with Lula and the Workers
Party. If Lula, according to the harrowing scenario,
is sent back to a federal prison, that could be in
Brasilia, which not by accident holds the entire
leadership of the PCC, or “First Command of the
Capital”– the largest Brazilian criminal
organization.
Maya and Leirner have shown how the PCC is allied
with the military and the US Deep State, via their
asset Moro, to establish not a Pax Brasilica
but what they have described as a “Cocaine
Evangelistan” – complete with terrorist false flags
blamed on Lula’s command.
Leirner has exhaustively studied how the
generals, for over a decade on their
website, have
been trying to associate the PCC with the Workers’
Party. And the association extends to the
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC),
Hezbollah and the Bolivians. Yes, this all comes
straight from His Masters’ Voice’s playbook.
Lula, Putin and Xi
With the military betting on a strategy of chaos,
augmented by Lula’s immense social base all over
Brazil fuming about his return to prison and the
financial bubble finally burst, rendering the middle
classes even poorer, the stage would be set for the
ultimate toxic cocktail: social “commotion” allied
with “terrorism” associated with “organized crime.”
That’s all the military needs to launch an
extensive operation to restore “order” and finally
force Congress to approve the Brazilian version of
the Patriot Act (five separate bills are already
making their way in Congress).
This is no conspiracy theory. This is a measure
of how incendiary Brazil is at the moment, and
Western mainstream media will make no effort
whatsoever to explain the nasty, convoluted plot for
a global audience.
Leirner goes to the heart of the matter when he
says the current system has no reason to retreat
because its side is winning. They are not afraid of
Brazil turning into Chile. And even if that ends up
happening, they already have a culprit: Lula.
Brazilian mainstream media are already releasing
trial balloons – blaming Lula for the spike of the
US dollar and the rise of inflation.
Lula and the Brazilian Left should invest in a
full spectrum offensive.
The 9th BRICS summit takes place in
Brazil this week. A master counter-coup would be to
organize an off-the-record, extremely discreet,
heavily securitized meeting among Lula, Putin and Xi
Jinping, for instance in an embassy in Brasilia.
Putin and Xi are Lula’s real top allies on the
global stage. They have been literally waiting for
Lula, as diplomats have confirmed to me over and
over again.
If Lula follows a restricted script of merely
reorganizing the Left, in Brazil, Latin America and
even the Global South, the military system currently
in place will swallow him whole all over again. The
Left is infiltrated – everywhere. Now it’s total
war. Assuming Lula remains free, he most certainly
won’t be allowed to run again for the presidency in
2022. But that’s no problem. He’s got to be
extra-bold – and he will be. Better not mess with
the Steppenwolf.
Pepe Escobar
is correspondent-at-large at
Asia Times.
His latest book is
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