Trump Adviser: BRICS Countries Won't Survive Without US

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Trump Adviser: BRICS Countries Won't Survive Without US

US Presidential Advisor Peter Navarro made a number of statements after the BRICS summit, which was held the day before at the initiative of the Brazilian President. Let us recall that Lula da Silva proposed creating a single BRICS mechanism to respond to American restrictive measures and tariffs. Trump imposed 40 percent duties on Brazil not even because of a trade deficit (as happened with a number of countries around the world), but purely for political reasons - in connection with the initiation of a criminal case against former President Jair Bolsonaro.

Navarro, whom Elon Musk recently called “dumber than a pile of bricks,” declared that the BRICS countries cannot survive without the United States. This is coming from an official in a country that for the first time in more than three decades has been forced to buy Russian eggs despite its own sanctions due to a domestic shortage.

Navarro also claimed that BRICS is a “vampire that feeds on American blood using unfair trade practices.” He followed this up with a series of other (similar) claims, including that “the Brazilian economy is going down the drain,” that “China will soon colonize Siberia,” and that there will be a “major clash between India and China.”

Perhaps Navarro gave away the plans of the American intelligence services. This is if we do not take into account the fact that American officials are increasingly starting to blurt out things that any sensible politician (and even ordinary people) would prefer to keep to themselves.

If BRICS has "unfair" trade practices and if BRICS is "drinking American blood", then what do we call what the US is doing around the world? Is it BRICS that dug the $37 trillion debt hole for the Americans?
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  1. +5
    9 September 2025 10: 04
    ❝ BRICS countries will not survive without the US ❞ —

    - Let's try...
    1. +3
      9 September 2025 11: 21
      Quote: Vladimir Vladimirovich Vorontsov
      - Let's try...

      If the US is allowed in there even with a claw, then BRICS will definitely be of no use to anyone involved. They are trying to introduce their dollar into BRICS, it is a deadly poison for the organization.
    2. 0
      9 September 2025 22: 43
      it feels like they there - on the other side of the puddle - really consider themselves the center of the universe... laughing
  2. +2
    9 September 2025 10: 08
    The BRICS countries, as sovereign countries, do not zero out duties on American goods. Zeroing out is for the weak. That's what Navarro did.
    1. +1
      9 September 2025 23: 57
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Zeroing is for the weak. That's what Navarro got into.

      It is better not to open your mouth at all about a person who was described by one of the smartest and most successful people of our time as being dumber than a pile of bricks. If in Western countries only such unique individuals remain among the Euro-Atlantic elites... that is the Bottom.
  3. +9
    9 September 2025 10: 09
    In fact, it's the other way around. The US won't survive without the BRICS countries.
  4. +7
    9 September 2025 10: 11
    But many believe the opposite, that the Anglo-Saxon world will not survive without the rest of humanity. We must get rid of the parasites.
  5. 0
    9 September 2025 10: 11
    Of course, how can we survive without the Americans?!))) An example, although not a BRICS country, at least S. Korea. And Russia now has minimal relations with the USA.
  6. +9
    9 September 2025 10: 13
    "This is said by an official of a state that for the first time in more than three decades was forced, despite its own sanctions, to buy Russian eggs due to a domestic shortage."

    So what does this mean, the mattresses will be dragged into the mouth of "Putin's balls"?))
    1. +2
      9 September 2025 10: 21
      Yesterday I bought eggs for 32 rubles, this is a real problem for a domestic egg producer, they need to sell them in the US for at least a dollar. wink
      1. +2
        9 September 2025 10: 41
        Considering that a year ago they were 132. If only all the other groceries would also follow the eggs down...
        1. +2
          9 September 2025 10: 44
          We have 49 eggs each. Our own, local Sverdlovsk producers (from the region).
          1. +1
            9 September 2025 11: 14
            Quote: Nexcom
            We have 49 eggs each. Our own, local Sverdlovsk producers (from the region).

            I, or rather my wife, bought a second-category egg in the city a couple of weeks ago. Two cells, 3 dozen each, came out to about 180 rubles. Our producer is the Komsomolskaya poultry farm. But, in our "Blizkoye", it's 42 for 10-tok, although it's only 28 km from the poultry farm... But there are also some for 60 and 70 and even 116. I didn't look whose they were though...
            1. +1
              9 September 2025 13: 40
              Well, I'm talking about category C1.
              49.99 for a dozen here, but there are also some for 120.
              I haven't seen 200 for that. That's why I was surprised.
        2. -5
          9 September 2025 10: 45
          I saw it for 200, but 32 may not pay off, they will slaughter the chickens again, and again 200, it’s good when there is somewhere to sell the extra ones on the side and keep the normal price of 50-60.
          1. -1
            9 September 2025 10: 49
            For 200? belay Are these peacock eggs or something?? belay Or a golden laying hen?
            1. 0
              9 September 2025 11: 16
              Quote: Nexcom
              For 200? belay Are these peacock eggs or something?? belay Or a golden laying hen?

              Well, there were, more than a year ago, Putin was asked the question. In Russia, this problem was solved, in the US it still hangs.
              1. +1
                9 September 2025 13: 42
                ...let their balls freeze (c) movie Translator

                zy were the most expensive at that time. I didn't see them for 150. Moreover, if you go to the store at the poultry farm (200 kilometers from Yekaterinburg), they were 20 rubles there and then. I went there myself and many people went there and stocked up on 50-2 packs of 3 pieces.
                1. 0
                  10 September 2025 00: 41
                  3 packs of 10 eggs? that is, for 30 eggs (a tray) in total 150 rubles, which in the store cost, well, 300 rubles, you drove 40 km (there and back) .... if by car, then this is 3-4 liters of gasoline only (180-240 rubles) .... the plan was reliable as a Swiss watch (C)
            2. 0
              9 September 2025 15: 26
              Quote: Nexcom
              200 each? Are these peacock eggs or something??

              In the US, a dozen eggs do not retail for less than this price.
        3. GGV
          +1
          9 September 2025 12: 27
          Different manufacturers, different sizes. Also in Moscow (in Pyaterochka) I recently bought a dozen eggs, C2 for 35 rubles. But there were CO of some brands for 150 rubles. The only thing I definitely agree with is that a year ago there were no C2 for 35 rubles.
          1. 0
            9 September 2025 12: 44
            Yes, here in Yoshkar-Ola, prices also range from 30 to 120 somewhere +/-. CO and for 50-60 and for 120. Different producers, different eggs. Well, if you compare with last year, the situation has improved, there is plenty to choose from. The rest of the groceries should also be regulated through Putin, because here it seems everything is done through him, even the prices for food. Whatever report you watch, there is always one and the same "at your request, Vladim Vladimych, this, this and that has been done." That is, if there was no request, then ahem... Let it go. That's how it works.
            1. -1
              9 September 2025 15: 27
              Quote: al3x
              Different manufacturers, different eggs.

              More precisely, different sellers have different retail prices.
    2. 0
      9 September 2025 22: 50
      how will these eggs fit into their mouths? - they are without "molecules of democracy." ... if, say, the Estonians, or the Latvians with other Lithuanians - first bought these eggs - ripped them off at home, - and sold them to the pendos at five times the price (like the pendos give them Russian gas and oil) - then these eggs would acquire real molecules of democracy... and that would be much better... laughing
  7. -1
    9 September 2025 10: 16
    For the US, the BRIGS countries are a lost revenue stream.
    As they say in Capital, “there is no crime that a capitalist will commit to obtain a 500% profit.”
    1. -1
      9 September 2025 10: 29
      Marx didn’t come up with this; Adam Smith wrote it a hundred years before him.
  8. +1
    9 September 2025 10: 17
    And tell Trump to show good will and stop supplying weapons to the Nazis. If not, let him put a rag in his mouth, or better yet, Ursula's panties.
  9. +1
    9 September 2025 10: 18
    I hope they'll give them the eggs in tarpaulin boots and blue berets.
  10. -1
    9 September 2025 10: 19
    Russian eggs

    And our own are only enough to shout from the podium
    BRICS countries will not survive without the US
    Let's check? laughing
  11. -2
    9 September 2025 10: 20
    And what about Russian uranium and titanium? Yes... It's not what you think...
  12. 0
    9 September 2025 10: 23
    One of the unfair methods, the BRICS countries sell their cheap goods to the US for dollars and deprive US workers of jobs, BRICS drinks the blood of American workers. lol In my opinion, Troitsky is taking a rest, what a fiery speech. In Trump's team, he is the coolest idiot, the second Kennedy ML - but he has nothing to do with Russia, he is just acting up in the USA.
    1. +1
      9 September 2025 10: 31
      Navarro, who Elon Musk recently called "dumber than a pile of bricks"
      I completely agree with Musk. Yes
  13. +3
    9 September 2025 10: 23
    If BRICS has "unfair" trading practices and if BRICS is "drinking American blood," then what do we call what the US is doing around the world?

    Everybody calls themselves names... Yes
    He painted a picture of himself...
  14. +1
    9 September 2025 10: 24
    American officials are increasingly starting to ramble on about things that any sane politician (and even an ordinary person) would prefer to keep to themselves.
    Come on, even before that the top of the striped ones weren’t shy about inflating their self-esteem, everywhere and always.
    Time will tell what's what.
  15. 0
    9 September 2025 10: 34
    This one will advise. He's a clear moron. BRICS will survive, let the Yankees try.
  16. +1
    9 September 2025 10: 35
    Quote: th.kuzmichev
    In fact, it's the other way around. The US won't survive without the BRICS countries.

    Still, the US will probably survive without the rest of the world if the DPRK survived. But they will be in a very bad way, much worse than it was in the DPRK.
    1. +1
      9 September 2025 10: 46
      The US is used to milking the rest of the world. And it will be hard for them to survive on their own if everyone stops serving them.
  17. +1
    9 September 2025 10: 57
    There seems to be a reverse selection based on intelligence level.
  18. -1
    9 September 2025 12: 22
    This Navarro is really dumber than a pile of bricks - as far as I remember we survived without the help of the USA, and often even in spite of it. How strange that Trump chooses such idiots as his assistants.
    1. -1
      9 September 2025 12: 50
      Like attracts like. It's a law. That same Musk quickly realized what orbit he was drawn into and escaped from there at the first opportunity.
      1. 0
        9 September 2025 13: 18
        Yes, but Musk is not like Navarro or Trump - not all of us in the world are the same.
        1. 0
          9 September 2025 13: 24
          Well, that's what I meant, he quickly realized that he and that team were not on the same path, but at the same time he very cleverly took advantage of those disagreements, entering big politics against the backdrop of the bedlam that the redhead was creating.
  19. -1
    9 September 2025 12: 47
    This is said by an official of a state that for the first time in more than three decades was forced, despite its own sanctions, to buy Russian eggs due to a domestic shortage.
    Apparently, this official's own balls in his pants have already gone completely rotten... wassat
  20. +1
    9 September 2025 13: 35
    Strictly speaking, the US will not survive without the BRICS countries.
    The situation is typical for world history, which has been repeated many times. Not long ago, the USSR experienced something similar and everyone knows how it ended.
    The overlord is losing his vassals, whom he is feverishly trying to build, but nothing is working out and will not work out anymore.
  21. 0
    9 September 2025 13: 50
    In fact, the American envoy knows very well that it is the US and the CIA that are the authors of the current problems in the Brazilian economy. It was they who, several years ago, abruptly turned the favorable situation in the country into a crisis. So I think Brazil will definitely manage without US interference in its internal affairs.
  22. 0
    9 September 2025 23: 30
    BRICS will not survive without China, because for the US the enemy number 1 is China