Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro Talks About Possible Sending of F-35 Fighters and Warships to Brazil by the United States After Jair Bolsonaro’s Conviction at the STF. Statements Include Threats to Moraes and Defense of Military Intervention.
Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) stated this Friday (12) that the United States could send F-35 fighters and warships to Brazil in case of institutional breakdown.
The statement was made to the website Metrópoles shortly after the Supreme Federal Court (STF) sentenced former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) to 27 years and 3 months in prison for attempted coup d’état.
Judgment and Immediate Reaction
On September 11, the First Panel of the STF concluded the trial of Jair Bolsonaro and seven other defendants identified as members of the central core of the attempted coup.
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The rapporteur of the case, Minister Alexandre de Moraes, highlighted in his vote the evidence presented. Eduardo Bolsonaro reacted by stating that Brazil is at risk of “regime change”.
According to him, if the country follows a similar path to Venezuela, external intervention could occur. “It may very well be necessary in the future to bring in F-35 fighters and warships,” he declared.
Defense of War as an Option
When asked whether he would support a foreign military intervention in Brazil, the deputy emphatically replied, “I think it’s worth it for the freedom agenda. Would you accept being a slave to avoid a war? I want war.”
He also referenced former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, mentioning the episode where Churchill warned about the appeasement agreement signed by Neville Chamberlain with Adolf Hitler.
“Churchill said you could choose between dishonor and war. Chamberlain chose dishonor, and then came war. I do not want dishonor,” stated Eduardo.
Relations with the United States
The parliamentarian mentioned remarks from the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, who stated that President Donald Trump is willing to adopt economic or military measures to defend freedom of expression globally.
For Eduardo, this willingness includes Brazil. “You can’t fix that anymore with diplomatic remedies like sanctions,” he said, commenting that economic measures are already being applied by the United States.
He cited the revocation of visas for Brazilian officials and the imposition of 50% tariffs on products from Brazil, presented as examples of political pressure.
Threats Against Moraes
On September 7, during demonstrations in Curitiba and Porto Alegre, Eduardo published a video in which he directly mentioned Minister Alexandre de Moraes and his family.
“Moraes, you, your wife, and after her, your children, I will go after each one of you,” he said in the recording broadcasted on his official account on X (formerly Twitter).
In the caption, the deputy wrote that he may have “exceeded” himself, but justified his tone: “Only an aggressive man can be peaceful; otherwise, the only option is to be a lamb.”
Prolonged Absence from the Country
Eduardo Bolsonaro has been in the United States since February 2025.
He stated that he only intends to return if his father is released and if Minister Alexandre de Moraes is impeached.
However, the parliamentarian faces scrutiny in the Chamber of Deputies due to the number of absences recorded.
The rules provide for possible sanctions or even loss of mandate in situations of unjustified absence.
Marco Rubio and the Itamaraty’s Response
The conviction of Jair Bolsonaro resonated in the United States. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the STF’s decisions represent “political persecution” and that the United States “will respond appropriately to this witch hunt.”
The Itamaraty responded in an official note published on X.
“Threats like the one made today by the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, in a statement attacking Brazilian authority and ignoring the facts and evidence in the case will not intimidate Brazilian democracy,” the ministry stated.
Diplomatic Impacts
Eduardo’s statements and the remarks from U.S. authorities have heightened diplomatic tension.
Brazil and the United States have a historical partnership relationship, but recent measures, such as the application of tariffs and the adoption of sanctions under the Magnitsky Act, have increased the atmosphere of instability.
Lawyers for Jair Bolsonaro deemed the sentence “excessive” and announced appeals.
Eduardo has stated that he will continue to push for new sanctions against Brazilian authorities, mentioning the possibility of extending the offensive to Europe as well.
Projections for 2026
Eduardo conditioned the hypothesis of sending F-35 fighters and military ships to a scenario in which the 2026 elections are not viewed as transparent.
For him, the lack of broad opposition participation and the presence of censorship could justify external measures.
There has been no official announcement from the U.S. government regarding sending forces to Brazil.
Eduardo’s statements reflect his political interpretation of recent remarks from the White House.
With Jair Bolsonaro’s conviction and the intensification of speeches regarding intervention and sanctions, the political environment remains uncertain.
In light of this situation, what do you think will be the impact of the relationship between Brazil and the United States on the conduct of the 2026 electoral process?


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