Why is Bolsonaro wary of foreign Amazon aid? Ask Brazil's military
AUGUST 30, 2019 / 3:44 PM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Gabriel Stargardter
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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaros furious reaction to foreign criticism of his handling of Amazon fires reflects the sacred place the vast region occupies in the minds of Brazils military, for whom the rainforest is almost a raison dêtre.
While many around the world view the Amazon as a vital defence against climate change, within Brazils military the sparsely developed region represents a sprawling, resource-rich asset that they believe foreigners are desperate to control.
That helps explain why Bolsonaro, a far-right former army captain, reacted with fury to the worlds condemnation of his handling of the fires and initially slapped down many of its offers of help.
There is foreign interest in the mineral wealth and biodiversity of the Amazon, retired General Paulo Chagas, a friend of Bolsonaros, told Reuters. When (foreigners) speak of protecting the Indians and the environment, that is just a cover to justify outside interference.
President Bolsonaro believes this totally. It comes from the cradle, the military academy.
But the Amazon is not just a potent symbol of national sovereignty for the armed forces, officials, former soldiers and experts said.
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