The irony of the situation escaped no one in the Dilma administration when the US and its allies began bombing Libya a few hours after President Obama arrived in Brazil for his first trip to Latin America last weekend. It was only nine months ago that Lula's flirtation with Iran diplomacy provoked US displeasure and frayed ties between the two countries (see our June 2010 note).
The powerful symbolism of a US President visiting so soon after Dilma took office, however - and the warm...
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