Talk:A Dawn of a New Era (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20190601084338

Federative Republic of Brazil
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 * Government: Federal presidential constitutional republic
 * President: Jair Bolsonaro
 * Vice President: Hamilton Mourao
 * Economy: Unemployment still remain high, but it has gone down slightly. The destruction of the Amazonian jungle has greatly increased production yields and provide jobs within the state of Amazonas. Under the Bolsonaro administration, certain state-controlled companies have been privatised, largely because it is "infeasible" (and because controlling companies by the government is deemed "socialist") and some were closed down. Private enterprise has started to thrive in the early 2020s (not necessarily laissez-faire capitalism), but startups tend to not last that long due to lack of funds in some cases.
 * Military: (Cos I'm lazy, the source for the military is here with few tweaks to reflect numbers changing)
 * Brazilian Army:
 * 325,000 active personnel (-10,000)
 * 1,370,000 reserve personnel (+20,000)
 * 437 tanks
 * 1,890 armoured fighting vehicles
 * 212 self-propelled artillery
 * 555 towed artillery
 * 244 rocket projectors
 * Brazilian Navy:
 * 0 aircraft carriers (there is 1 helicopter carrier though, according to Wikipedia on the Brazilian Navy)
 * 9 frigates
 * 0 destroyers
 * 3 corvettes
 * 6 submarines (+1)
 * 25 patrol vessels (+1)
 * 6 mine countermeasure vessels
 * Brazilian Air Force: (I didn't include trainer aircraft for a reason, since they're mainly for training and not practical)
 * 43 fighters
 * 122 combat aircraft (+1)
 * 127 transport aircraft (+3)
 * 12 attack helicopters
 * 22 UAVs (drones) (+2)
 * Diplomacy: Italics is said by the leader or whoever, not 'hidden' (except in some cases).
 * British Rebels: Brazil announces public support for pro-monarchist rebels in the United Kingdom and sends 5,000 troops to land on the coast of Cornwall and Wales by boat as to assist these rebels. Funding is also one thing and they are provided stashes of roughly $80 million from the government for this year.
 * "Republic of Anglo-Cambria" (emphasis as a fake government is done by Bolsonaro): The Brazilian government sanctions this government, declaring Adam Walker's party a terrorist organisation for ousting the British government and freezes any existing assets belonging to this fake government in Brazil. "These imbeciles are going to lose so hard." -Jair Bolsonaro
 * Mexico: "Your government is reeked with political correctness and so it will destined to fail like Venezuela with Chavez and Maduro. As a result of your aggression to the government of Guatemala, we will support them at all costs against you!" -Jair Bolsonaro
 * International: "Cut your ties with the Republic of Anglo-Cambria, sanction them and support the legitimate government of the United Kingdom! They have been ousted for no reason!" -Jair Bolsonaro
 * Events:
 * Venezuelan Civil War: (rinse and repeat) The Brazilian military still holds 50,000 troops there and that Brazil is fully funding the Guaido government too with supplies and arms, along with money, with the main goal to oust the Maduro government and install the Guaido government. Seeing that the Mexicans are sending out troops to help Maduro, Brazil sends out 20,000 more troops to the battleground, although there are many troops, including Americans that could just take out the Mexicans that support the evil socialists (because duh, the government is socialist) that destroyed Venezuela.
 * Mexican War of Aggression: 15,000 troops are airlifted (over a period of 10 months, with 1,500 sent there every month) to Guatemala to support Guatemala against the aggression of the Mexican socialist government. In an extreme case that Mexico outright annexes Guatemala and does not pull out to respect its independence, a full naval invasion from Yucatan will be initiated (this is not known to any country but Brazil). No funding to the government of Guatemala is needed, since they are the de facto government of Guatemala.
 * Isolation: Despite these actions that make Brazil look like its intervening and protecting nations against "those with a socialist cause", in fact, their lack of diplomatic action to other neighbouring states is a huge thing. Relations with 'leftist' countries dwindle rapidly with Bolsonaro's anti-leftist rhetoric, one exception is the United States though, but that is because Bernie Sanders (or Elizabeth Warren) is not elected as President. If that happened, Bolsonaro would've started doubting relations and even threaten messages of "failure", but he still doesn't like a Democratic president to be the leader. Discriminatory hate speech has rose within hardline Bolsonaro supporters too, with Africans being largely targeted and often ending up with violence too, yet the police doesn't seem to care much about it, in fear of being detained by the government. Corruption as a result gradually rose as a result in local life.
 * The Grip of Power: Bolsonaro's supporters are more influential than ever in Brazil than they were back in 2018. With corruption rising, despite Bolsonaro's promises to "crack down on corruption" in his campaign, he had turned a blind eye and instead grew on executive power. As a homophobic figure, he also pledged to reverse marriage equality if he were re-elected and an ex-military figure (though not good on record), to prioritise national military production and "strong local private enterprise" over relying on foreign countries to commission them, especially foreign private companies who build ships in favour of "Brazilian-made" ships. In the upcoming 2022 Brazilian general elections, many expected the defeat of Bolsonaro - although this seemed to be unlikely with threats of destroying polling stations to prevent voters who are less likely to vote for Bolsonaro to vote.
 * Amazon Rainforest Clearance: (rinse and repeat)