Brazil’s new interim president, Michel Temer, was an embassy informant for US intelligence, WikiLeaks has revealed.
According to the whistleblowing website, Temer communicated with
the US embassy in Brazil via telegram, and such content would be
classified as ”sensitive” and ”for official use only.”
Two cables were released, dated January 11, 2006 and June 21, 2006.
One shows a document sent from Sao Paolo, Brazil, to – among other
recipients – the US Southern Command in Miami. In it, Temer discusses
the political situation in Brazil during the presidency of Luiz Inácio
Lula da Silva.
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