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If the Security Council is to be expanded, this country is now the most likely to become a permanent member.

There is a saying in ancient China: "A soldier who does not want to be a general is not a good soldier." This sentence requires people to have dreams, work hard, and be a good person. And this sentence is even more true at the national level. In the national system, the permanent members of the Security Council are the highest level, the highest in the country, and have supreme authority and ability. Therefore, most countries in the world want to be permanent members, so some countries are constantly trying to expand the Security Council. But in fact, if the Security Council really wants to expand and add a permanent member, then only this country is most likely and most promising to become a permanent member.

Regarding the expansion of the Security Council, many countries are jumping up and down, eager to enter. Japan, in particular, advocates increasing the number of permanent members to 11, while Turkey calls for the number to be increased to 20, so that everyone has the opportunity to become a permanent member and become the master of the world. From the perspective of world history, international power will inevitably be in the hands of only a few countries.

If the number of permanent members of the Security Council is really increased to more than 10, it will not lead to chaos. It would be better to have no permanent members and go back to the jungle era where the weak can eat the strong. Therefore, according to the structure of the Security Council, even if it is necessary to increase the number of permanent members, it can only be added one at a time. And maybe there will only be one more. And if it really expands and adds a permanent member, then only one country has hope.

That's Brazil. Now that they want to join the permanent members of the Security Council, the two countries that are causing the most fierce trouble are Japan and India. These two countries have always been very ambitious. Especially after economic development, we want more world power. Japan has been clamoring to become a permanent member of the Security Council since the 1960s, but after so many years, it still has no chance. Because the Security Council will not allow a defeated country to enter. Once it enters, won't it mean that World War II will be overturned?

And India is even more of a joke. Apart from having a large population, India has nothing to offer. The entire country’s economy is not as big as ours, and it only has ambitions. And Asia already has permanent members, so even if it dances well, it will be useless. There is only one country that really has hope and that is Brazil. Why do you say that? Because Brazil meets three conditions.

First, Brazil is a big country.

Brazil is the largest country in South America, with a territory of more than 8 million square kilometers and a population of more than 200 million. It is definitely a big country in the world, and it meets the basic conditions.

Second, Brazil is a victor.

The most important reason why the current system was established after World War II and the reason why the Security Council can exist is that it is based on the victorious countries. Therefore, only victorious countries that contributed to World War II are eligible. Brazil is also the main victorious country and made great contributions to World War II, so it is naturally qualified to become a permanent member of the Security Council.

Third, South America has no permanent members.

In the early days of the establishment of the Security Council, the issues of balance and representation of each continent were taken into consideration. Since South America does not have a permanent member, it is necessary to add a permanent member. Many people may say, isn’t Africa even more lacking? But the worst condition in Africa is that there is no big country that can take advantage of it. There used to be South Africa, but now there is no South Africa.

Therefore, no major power can force it to become a permanent member of the Security Council, and it cannot protect it because its strength is too small. With Brazil in South America, this problem is not a problem. Therefore, if the Security Council really wants to expand, Brazil will be the most likely candidate, and Brazil has the support of most countries. Others, such as Japan, Germany, India, and Turkey, are just dreams.

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