May 26, 2009

Hugo helps with iranian nukes?

According the AP, Israel has prepared a "secret" report claiming that Venezuela and Bolivia are supplying Iran with uranium for its nuclear program.

The two South American countries are known to have close ties with Iran, but this is the first allegation that they are involved in the development of Iran's nuclear program, considered a strategic threat by Israel.

"There are reports that Venezuela supplies Iran with uranium for its nuclear program," the Foreign Ministry document states, referring to previous Israeli intelligence conclusions.

It added, "Bolivia also supplies uranium to Iran."

The Jerusalem Post has a bit more:

According to a Foreign Ministry document that was published on Ynet on Monday, Iran and Hizbullah are indeed making deep inroads into South America. According to the document, Hugo Chavez's Venezuela was not only helping Iran bypass UN Security Council economic sanctions, but also, along with Bolivia, was providing the Iranians with uranium.

But the JPost presents the news about the uranium as only one part of the report. In general the report is focused on the inroads Iran has made in South America.

According to the document, Iran moved into Latin America in 1982, through Cuba, and eventually opened a number of embassies in the region, in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Venezuela and Uruguay. Teheran developed extensive economic ties with these countries that continue to this day.

Chavez was also responsible for Iran's developing ties with the leftist, anti-American bloc in Latin America made up of Bolivia, Nicaragua and - increasingly - Ecuador, according to the document.

(More here, for a non-secret report.)

Need I tell you that Press TV sounds skeptical.

Iran says it pursues only the peaceful applications of nuclear technology via fuel it generates using its own uranium mines.

Israel, however, accuses the country of making efforts to develop nuclear weaponry. Under the allegation, officials in Tel Aviv have repeatedly threatened to launch military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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Israel goes even further with its new document and links Bolivia -- whose relations with the White House are also strained -- to the issue, adding the Latin American country to its list of alleged uranium suppliers to Iran.

You gotta love this though:

The document also takes a shot at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez -- whose image in the United States has been marred by years of propaganda --, claiming that he played a key role in boosting relations between Iran and Bolivia.

"[M]arred by .. propaganda!" Just your average benevolent power grabbing dictator who's a victim of bad press.

Mahmoud Ahmdinejad let North Korea have it for its temerity to explode a nuclear device. So if anything was untoward about the South American help for the Iranian nuclear program, obviously he'd have nothing to do with it. Iran would never do something so retarded.

Crossposted on Yourish.

Posted by SoccerDad at May 26, 2009 4:55 AM
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Comments

how can hugo chavez be a 'power grapping dictator' when he was democratically elected as president.

Posted by: sass at May 26, 2009 9:26 AM

Declaring yourself president for life, taking over the opposition media among other things makes chavez a power grabbing dictator.

Posted by: Laura at May 26, 2009 11:43 AM

The only country that never receives good press is Israel. The darlings like Hugo, Kim and Mahmoud just want the best for mankind and no one questions their claims. The tough questions are only put to Israel.

Posted by: NormanF at May 26, 2009 4:20 PM

hugo chavez never declared himself president for life. what he did do was win a referendum so he can run for office an unlimited number of times. he still has to be elected by the people.
the anti chavez globovision was trying to stir a rebellion against the democraticly elected chavez and reported he should be exocuted.the venezuelan people enjoy free press where most of the media is critical of chavez

if venezuela had a right wing [US] dictator who supported the washington consensus to rape and pillage the countrys wealth in which only the elite benifit,laura you wouldn't say a thing. the biggest threat to democracy in latin america is the USA.

Posted by: sass at May 26, 2009 7:08 PM

Actually chavez IS raping and pillaging Venezuela's wealth. The biggest threat to democracy in Latin America are Marxists like chavez, Ortega etc.

Posted by: Laura at May 26, 2009 7:19 PM

chavez nationialised the oil in which the poor are now benefiting. venezuela is a social democratic government not communist. why did the people demand him back after the failed US lead coupe attempt in 2002. he is extremely popular with the majority of the electorate,who are poor. its the rich elite class who dispises him and want the good old days back, where they get filthy rich while the majority are fifthy poor.you should study recent latin americian history and the USA role in that region. heres a good place to start. http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/US_ThirdWorld/dictators.html

Posted by: sass at May 27, 2009 12:36 AM

As we know from the example of the Soviet Union, the eastern block nations and Cuba, it is under a state controlled economy where the majority are poor and the few power elite benefit. Free markets are the most equalizing, leading to prosperity and lifting up the poor.

Posted by: Laura at May 27, 2009 12:10 PM

again,venezuela is not communist.ita a social democratic country.
aren't those commies in china financing the free market economy of USA with its shrinking middle class.

Posted by: sass at May 27, 2009 1:39 PM
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