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Atlas: Brazilians Support PCC and CV Classification, but Fear Invasion

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The majority of the Brazilian population approves the action of the US government in classifying criminal factions such as the First Command of the Capital (PCC) and Red Command (CV) in foreign terrorist organizations, however, fears that the country will be the target of an invasion.According to research by the AtlasIntel institute released on Wednesday, 3, 53.1% of respondents support the measure, while 44.7% disagree. Other 2.2% did not know …
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Research AtlasIntel released on Wednesday, 4, shows that the majority of Brazilians support the decision of the United States to classify the First Command of Capital (PCC) and the Red Command as terrorist organizations. According to the survey, 53.1% approve the measure, while 44.7% disapprove. Other 2.2% did not know how to respond. The result reinforces data released earlier by the Power360 portal. The research showed that 53% of the intervie…

The majority of the Brazilian population approves the action of the US government in classifying criminal factions such as the First Command of the Capital (PCC) and Red Command (CV) in foreign terrorist organizations, however, fears that the country will be the target of an invasion.According to research by the AtlasIntel institute released on Wednesday, 3, 53.1% of respondents support the measure, while 44.7% disagree. Other 2.2% did not know …

At the same time, most believe that the US measure "will not have a relevant impact" or "will significantly improve" Brazil's security

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CNN Brasil broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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