Elon Musk and the defense of Brazil
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The break with Elon Musk could satisfy our self-esteem, but it would not undo Brazil's inability to show basic authority on the international scene
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The break with Elon Musk could satisfy our self-esteem, but it would not undo Brazil's inability to show basic authority on the international scene
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: I do not celebrate the death of Delfim Netto nor do I see any reason to forget the dictatorship or sugarcoat his disastrous action
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO, ROBERTO AMARAL & JOSÉ GENOINO: The policy has logic and the US intervention in Venezuela exposes the imperial pretensions of the United States
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Those who like democracy, freedom; Those who fight for the sovereignty of their countries and do not want war must hope for Nicolás Maduro's victory this Sunday
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: How should a proclaimed secular State deal with religious activism in its interior?
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Universal history reveals that great socioeconomic tragedies sharpen the scent of birds of prey
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The cry “no amnesty” expresses the democratic will. But there is a huge gap between this will and the organization of the Armed Forces mission to guarantee national sovereignty and democracy.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Lula's determination to remain silent regarding the 1964 coup is unacceptable; goes against his own history and confronts the forces that guaranteed his election
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO, ADRIANA MARQUES, PIERO LEIRNER, SUZELEY KALIL MATHIAS, ANA PENIDO: Society's involvement in the National Defense Policy is essential, which must establish guidelines for military reform
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Brazil persists without instruments of force to support sovereign decisions in foreign policy and the Brazilian Armed Forces continue to unofficially integrate the vast military scheme commanded by the Pentagon
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Lula does not gather the strength to carry out decisive reforms of the State apparatus, but his immobility in this area does not protect him or democracy
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO & LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: Until when will the need for military reform and a profound review of the public security system be denied?
by MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Thousands of authors have sought to conceptualize “terrorism” by denying its primary causes. They condemned practices that deny the right to life of “innocent civilians”, but covered up the fact that these were commonplace procedures in the exercise of power.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Summary of theses presented in the recently released book “What to do with the military”
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The attempt to appease the barracks adjusts and dismantles: it can alleviate momentary tensions, but gives time to new plots
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Army promotes event that deepens the ties of the Brazilian military with Washington
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The idea of “dialogue” annuls the authority of the State. Only political power can set political guidelines
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Overcoming the functional personality disorder that the State imposes on the military
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: In the rule of law, defense policies, like any other public policy, must respect constitutional principles
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The break with Elon Musk could satisfy our self-esteem, but it would not undo Brazil's inability to show basic authority on the international scene
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: I do not celebrate the death of Delfim Netto nor do I see any reason to forget the dictatorship or sugarcoat his disastrous action
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO, ROBERTO AMARAL & JOSÉ GENOINO: The policy has logic and the US intervention in Venezuela exposes the imperial pretensions of the United States
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Those who like democracy, freedom; Those who fight for the sovereignty of their countries and do not want war must hope for Nicolás Maduro's victory this Sunday
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: How should a proclaimed secular State deal with religious activism in its interior?
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Universal history reveals that great socioeconomic tragedies sharpen the scent of birds of prey
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The cry “no amnesty” expresses the democratic will. But there is a huge gap between this will and the organization of the Armed Forces mission to guarantee national sovereignty and democracy.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Lula's determination to remain silent regarding the 1964 coup is unacceptable; goes against his own history and confronts the forces that guaranteed his election
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO, ADRIANA MARQUES, PIERO LEIRNER, SUZELEY KALIL MATHIAS, ANA PENIDO: Society's involvement in the National Defense Policy is essential, which must establish guidelines for military reform
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Brazil persists without instruments of force to support sovereign decisions in foreign policy and the Brazilian Armed Forces continue to unofficially integrate the vast military scheme commanded by the Pentagon
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Lula does not gather the strength to carry out decisive reforms of the State apparatus, but his immobility in this area does not protect him or democracy
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO & LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: Until when will the need for military reform and a profound review of the public security system be denied?
by MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Thousands of authors have sought to conceptualize “terrorism” by denying its primary causes. They condemned practices that deny the right to life of “innocent civilians”, but covered up the fact that these were commonplace procedures in the exercise of power.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Summary of theses presented in the recently released book “What to do with the military”
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The attempt to appease the barracks adjusts and dismantles: it can alleviate momentary tensions, but gives time to new plots
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Army promotes event that deepens the ties of the Brazilian military with Washington
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The idea of “dialogue” annuls the authority of the State. Only political power can set political guidelines
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Overcoming the functional personality disorder that the State imposes on the military
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: In the rule of law, defense policies, like any other public policy, must respect constitutional principles