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Today’s R&D covers U.S.-Brazilian relations. Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff recently canceled her state visit to the United States after hearing that the National Security Agency spied on her aides and communications.
Cancellation of Dilma’s state visit to Washington has a short-term cost for the US and a long-term one for Brazil http://t.co/0AxpTY9Y7J
— The Economist (@EconAmericas) September 18, 2013
READ @Cordillera @CSISAmericas commentary on the President of Brazil’s visit postponement: http://t.co/EyAoE1AptM pic.twitter.com/zUDFnjEXdk
— CSIS (@CSIS) September 18, 2013
Obama admin seems unbothered by deteriorating relations w/ S. America, thinks region’s leftward shift is temporary http://t.co/BcrgMYEhrv
— Kevin Wagner (@truthaddict83) September 19, 2013
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff calls off state visit to Washington over allegations of US espionage http://t.co/ySzcAosQho
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 17, 2013
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff snubs Obama, cancels state visit to DC in pique over NSA spying. Story soon at http://t.co/HS6JWZotTy
— L.A. Times World (@latimesworld) September 17, 2013
White House statement on the cancellation of visit by President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil. http://t.co/qdfBBhCmX9
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) September 17, 2013
Dilma Rousseff, the Brazilian president, isn’t happy with Barack Obama http://t.co/hbfLJoaMtv via @guardian
— J.D.Castro (@castrofor) September 19, 2013
Future of the Internet: RT @jilliancyork: The bigger story behind Dilma Rousseff’s White House ‘snub’ http://t.co/HVRb1OMyLn #NSAspying
— Rosental (@Rosental) September 18, 2013
Brazil shows the way – In cancelling her state visit to the United States on account of the National Security Ag… http://t.co/s01UyjgMcH
— saumya verma (@sumyv) September 20, 2013
MT @JuliaSweig: In spite of the bilateral tension, I still hope to cheers to @dilmabr‘s leadership in DC this October http://t.co/5btFFqHkJa
— CFR (@CFR_org) September 12, 2013