The strength of BRICS lies in its membership. The greater the number of countries joining BRICS, the stronger and more influential will be BRICS to serve the interests of its members. BRICS is seen as an alternative to the western world and their pro western organisations, as an option for the rest of the world to break away from the bullying and stranglehold of the American dominated world order. BRICS is the way to freedom from American threats, sanctions and the abuses of the dollar primacy system.
Given these concerns and backgrounds, BRICS' main priority is to admit as many members as it could attract, unlike the last meeting in South Africa when only 6 countries were admitted. From the grapevines, it seems that BRICS is having a very serious internal problem with one particular member abusing its position to stall the admission of more new members. Just because of this rogue member, BRICS is now held hostage, unable to move forward to admit all the members it wants, to turn it into a force to compete with American controlled organisations like G7, World Bank, IMF and the UN.
It is so sad that a promising organisation like BRICS that the countries of the Global South are pinning their hopes on to lift them out of poverty, to freedom from American oppression and hegemony but now unable to do so.
It is paramount that the existing members of BRICS that share the same vision, motivation and goal, should stand together to push forward their objectives and agenda despite the objection of a rogue member. If needed be, BRICS should do the necessary, cut off the tumour immediately. It may be painful and hurting but for once and for a short while. BRICS can then pick up itself and steam ahead without this internal trouble maker that is obstructing the progress of BRICS.
Very likely this rogue member would be left out in the lurch even by the American and western camp as they would not trust such a difficult member that only thinks of its own interests and not the interests of all the members of an organisation. BRICS must make a decision fast and now before the main meeting in Kazan in October. The cancer if not removed, would always be a problem to BRICS and hinder its progress in the long run and can derail whatever BRICS want to do. Better severe the tie right now and free itself from a persistent and troublesome member than to be crippled and becomes irrelevant even before it gets started.
BRICS must bring in as many members as possible, as soon as possible, or it will disappoint potential members and loses its credibility and the hope of countries of the Global South. The Americans and the West are pulling all their weights to get this rogue member to pin down BRICS at all costs. Without getting rid of this rogue member, this member would gain strength by influencing more members to form an opposing camp to obstruct the growth of BRICS. BRICS would turn out as a still birth baby, a great misfortune and missed opportunity for the Global South to unite and chart their fortunes together.
Killing one sick member is worth the pain that is likely to be short and temporary. Look ahead to a better future with a membership that shares the same goals and wanted to move along for common prosperity, without the presence of a treacherous traitor in their midst. This is a critical decision that the BRICS members have to make immediately.