Key Points

Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro launched a fierce attack on BRICS countries, comparing them to vampires draining American wealth through unfair trade practices. He questioned the alliance's viability by highlighting historical conflicts between member nations, including China-Russia territorial disputes and India-China tensions. Navarro specifically criticized Brazil's economic policies under President Lula while making controversial claims about Chinese colonization of Siberia. The remarks came following a BRICS virtual summit where members reaffirmed their commitment to multilateral cooperation and reforming international institutions.

Key Points: Navarro Slams BRICS as Vampires Sucking US Blood with Unfair Trade

  • Navarro claims BRICS nations cannot survive without US export markets
  • Questions alliance stability citing historical conflicts between members
  • Highlights China-Russia tensions over Vladivostok and Siberian colonization
  • Criticizes Lula's socialist policies for Brazil's economic decline
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'Like vampires sucking our blood dry with unfair trade practices...: Navarro kicks up a fuss on BRICS countries

Trump advisor Peter Navarro calls BRICS nations "vampires" draining US economy through unfair trade practices while questioning alliance stability.

"they're like vampires sucking our blood dry with their unfair trade practices - Peter Navarro"

Washington DC, September 9

Peter Navarro, Senior Counsellor for Trade and Manufacturing for US President Donald Trump decried the BRICS alliance and called the member countries 'vampires' whose unfair trade practices are affecting American coffers.

In an interview to 'Real America's Voice', which he shared on his X account, Navarro on Monday (US local time) said that the BRICS member countries cannot survive if they do not sell to the United States, with their exports affecting the Americans due to "unfair trade practices".

He said in the interview, "... The bottomline is that none of these countries can survive if they don't sell to the United States, and when they sell to the United States their exports, they're like vampires sucking our blood dry with their unfair trade practices. Let's see what happens. But I don't see how the BRICS stays together since historically they all hate each other and kill each other."

He raked up several examples where he tried to convince of the alliance not working out as the countries "historically they all hate each other and kill each other".

Navarro said in the interview over the grouping, "Let's see how this is going to work out... Russia is getting into bed with China. China claims they own Vladivostok- the Russian port, and they're already through massive illegal immigration into Siberia, basically colonizing Siberia, which is the biggest landmass of the Russian semi-empire, so good luck with that, Putin, and then India, of course, is at war with China for decades... It was China that gave Pakistan a nuclear bomb. You got ships flying around the Indian Ocean now with Chinese flags. Modi, see how you kind of worked that out. Meanwhile, the Brazil economy is going down the tubes because of Lula's socialist policies- well, they keep the real leader of that country in a cell. Let's see what happens..."

https://x.com/RealPNavarro/status/1965125447324213348

His remarks came after the BRICS virtual summit was hosted under the chairmanship of Brazil.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar represented PM Modi at the virtual summit.

He underscored in a post on X that India's message was that BRICS should work towards stabilising the international economy, address the impact of ongoing conflicts on the Global South & proactively support reforming multilateralism.

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva highlighted that the virtual summit saw discussions on the need to advance towards a more "just, balanced, and inclusive international order, one capable of responding more effectively to the demands of the Global South".

The BRICS members reaffirmed their commitment towards preserving and strengthening multilateralism and reforming international institutions, he noted in his post.

"We will remain committed to actively contributing to peace and to building collective solutions for global challenges", the Brazilian President wrote on X.

The BRICS is a group formed by eleven countries: Brasil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran, as described by the official website for BRICS 2025. It as a political and diplomatic coordination forum for countries from the Global South and for coordination in the most diverse areas.

- ANI

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Priya S
Navarro's comments show how threatened the US feels by BRICS. Instead of name-calling, they should focus on fair trade practices that benefit all nations, not just American interests.
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Aryan P
While I don't agree with Navarro's language, he has a point about China-Pakistan relations. India needs to be careful in this alliance and protect its strategic interests first.
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Sarah B
As an American living in India, I find Navarro's comments embarrassing. BRICS represents economic diversification that the world needs. The US should engage constructively instead of throwing tantrums.
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Vikram M
BRICS is giving Global South a voice that was missing in Western-dominated institutions. If America sees this as "vampirism," maybe they should examine their own economic policies first! 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
The vampire analogy is ridiculous. BRICS countries are just creating alternatives to dollar dominance and Western-controlled financial systems. It's about time the world had more options.

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