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Brazil Needs Long-Term Projects, Not Political Theater

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May 3, 2026 · 1:34 AM

As public discourse grows increasingly chaotic, a critical question emerges: where are the nation's long-term projects? In a recent excerpt from the RedCast podcast, analyst Robinson Farinazzo highlights a structural flaw in Brazil: excessive rhetoric, lack of strategic planning, and the absence of a cohesive national vision.

The discussion argues that without a unifying national project, the country cannot achieve true sovereignty, development, or stability. The call is for less spectacle and more strategy—a shift from populist shouting to concrete, forward-looking initiatives.

"Without a national project, there is no sovereignty, development, or stability."

The excerpt, part of a broader episode on Trump, geopolitical tensions in Iran, and global security, underscores the need for Brazil to prioritize substance over noise. The full episode is available on YouTube as part of the RedCast series.