Brazil is concerned about the security and stability of its northern border, which is shared with Venezuela and Guyana.
Venezuela and Guyana have a long-standing territorial dispute over the Essequibo region, which is rich in oil and other natural resources.
Venezuela claims the region as part of its territory, while Guyana considers it as its sovereign land. Recently, Venezuela announced plans to incorporate the Essequibo region into its administrative map, sparking protests from Guyana and its allies.
Brazil is also worried about the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, which has caused millions of Venezuelans to flee their country due to hyperinflation, food and medicine shortages, and political repression.
Many of these refugees have crossed into Brazil, seeking shelter and assistance.
However, the influx of migrants has also created social and economic challenges for Brazil, such as increased demand for public services, competition for jobs, and rising crime and violence.
Some Brazilians have reacted with hostility and xenophobia towards the Venezuelans, leading to clashes and attacks in border towns such as Pacaraima.
Brazil is trying to maintain its regional leadership and influence in South America, especially in the face of the growing presence and involvement of other powers such as China, Russia, and the United States.
Brazil has a strategic interest in preserving the stability and sovereignty of its neighbors, as well as promoting democracy and human rights in the continent.
Brazil has also been mediating the dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition, hoping to find a peaceful and democratic solution to the crisis.
Therefore, Brazil has decided to deploy its army to the Venezuelan border to “guarantee law and order” and to protect its national interests and values.
The army’s role is to monitor the border situation, prevent any potential invasion or conflict, and assist the Venezuelan migrants and Brazilian citizens.
The army’s presence is also a signal of Brazil’s commitment and readiness to deal with the complex and evolving regional scenario.
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