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Thursday 27 November 2008Strategic Nuclear Cooperation between Venezuela and the Terror State Iranhttp://anucleardisaster.blogspot.com/ We are recently witness to a significant development in nuclear cooperation between Venezuela and Iran. The alliance between the South American axis, especially Venezuela, and Iran is strengthening rapidly. This cooperation is now covering every possible sphere: military, economic, propaganda, foreign policy, oil, drug trafficking and terror. Iran is also playing an important part in the militarization of Venezuela. Relations are especially deep regarding economic issues. For example, opening tractor and vehicle factories, building housing units, energy, etc. Hundreds of engineers and professionals have been sent to Venezuela from Iran. Regarding terror and drug trafficking, Venezuela is known to use its revenue from drug trafficking to financially support Hizballah and other terrorist organizations. Terrorist attacks, terror, and subversion are made possible with Venezuela’s support and patronage. This strategic alliance between the two countries is also reflected on the declarative level. Ahmadinejad calls the Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez “my brother” and “my good friend”. In return, Venezuela defends Iran’s nuclear stand with regard to the IAEA. Hugo Chavez has visited Iran four times. During his December 2007 visit the two presidents declared that they stand shoulder-to-shoulder in protecting their interests. An interesting development is Russia’s and Venezuela’s joint declaration about establishing a nuclear reactor in Venezuela. Allow us please to speculate that the nuclear reactor will not be used for civilian purposes, mainly because Iran comes up in the same connection. There are differences of opinion in the press about the nuclear cooperation between Iran and Venezuela. However, it seems to us that the matter is much deeper and more advanced than reported. Iran – which is exporting the values of the revolution to various countries around the world, and which is obsessively engaged in exporting terror, has now begun exporting nuclear cooperation. This must not be kept concealed from the world. We will expand on this subject in the near future. |