US president may think he is driving a wedge between member nations but, in fact, he is forcing them together through his economic coercion

Western critics used to claim Brics had no ideological coherence or sense of mission, and was little better than a talking shop. But that grouping of nations is becoming more cohesive and powerful, not least because of Western pressure.

Donald Trump, for one, has been driving them ever closer and giving them a common purpose – to resist Washington’s economic coercion by developing their own trade and financial systems.

Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, among other Brics partnering states, now have every reason to stick together, lest Trump finishes them off one by one with his universal tariffs, or even a shooting war.

Thanks to the US president, Brazilians are today more united in their anti-American nationalism than ever before. Trump has imposed punishing 50 per cent tariffs and sanctioned a senior Brazilian judge who presides over the trial of far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro, whom he considers a friend and ally.