President of Brazil Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, who crafted an image of himself as a peacemaker, is wary of mediating in the conflict between Venezuela and Guyana, according to Bloomberg. Unnamed Brazilian officials told Bloomberg that the Brazilian president’s fear of mediating between Venezuela and Guyana is explained by his camaraderie with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Lula has also been a traditional ally of the late Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chávez. At the same time, as sources clarified, Lula da Silva has come to terms with the fact that his country will have to intervene in de-esc…