VIDEOS: Journal Anhanguera Second Edition of Monday, March 9, 2026
Iran responds to Trump and states that the end of the war will be determined by Tehran.
The article discusses several key issues currently affecting Brazil and international relations, starting with Iran's rebuke of former President Trump's statements, emphasizing that Tehran will have the final say on when a war will end. This underscores Iran's assertive stance amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Additionally, the article highlights the impact of the war on the aviation sector, noting that it is experiencing its most significant crisis since the pandemic, which has implications for global travel and trade.
Moreover, the report touches on Trump’s remarks regarding Cuba, suggesting potential outcomes ranging from friendly control to tensions, indicating a complex diplomatic landscape. In domestic politics, a senator has proposed an inquiry into the ties between Supreme Court Justices Moraes and Toffoli with businessman Vorcaro, revealing underlying political controversies in Brazil. The article also notes that Moraes's wife claimed her team had numerous meetings about this issue, suggesting significant political maneuvering at high levels.
Lastly, there is concern over U.S. classification of Brazilian gangs as terrorist organizations, which could lead to military actions on Brazilian soil. The article raises alarms about the implications of U.S. intervention in Brazil as well as potential political shifts, as Haddad prepares to resign from his ministerial position to run for the governorship of São Paulo, amidst the backdrop of ongoing violence highlighted by the findings of forensic experts in the case of a police officer’s death, further complicating Brazil's already tumultuous political climate.