Mar 9 • 17:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Conflict in Iran reveals divisions and political fragility within the BRICS

The conflict in Iran has highlighted significant political divisions among BRICS nations as they struggle to form a unified response to military actions against Iran.

The ongoing conflict in Iran, marked by attacks from Israel and the United States, has triggered a rift among BRICS member nations. Brazil, China, and Russia quickly condemned the military actions against Iran, demonstrating their support for their fellow BRICS member. However, India, which holds the presidency of the bloc this year, appeared to support the U.S. and Israel by remaining silent on the bombings while criticizing Iran's retaliatory strikes, indicating a stark contrast in positions among the group.

South Africa, another BRICS member, approached the situation with caution, expressing vague concerns about the conflict without directly naming the aggressors. Their hesitance seems aimed at avoiding backlash from the U.S., particularly in light of recent military exercises conducted with Iran and other BRICS nations that sparked criticism from Washington. This difference in approaches underlines the geopolitical complexities faced by the BRICS economies, particularly in their efforts to maintain unity in the face of external pressures.

The absence of a unified response or any joint statements from the BRICS group serves as a clear indication that the ongoing conflict may be testing the solidarity and cohesiveness of this alliance. Such divisions raise questions about the future dynamics within the BRICS and could have implications for their collective stance on international issues moving forward.

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