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Venezuela Understands Iran's Struggle
Against Western Imperialism.
February 12, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) -
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez congratulated the Iranian people for
their achievements in the field of nuclear science and on the
occasion of the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution.
Chavez speaking at a municipal theatre in Caracas, told the audience
that every sovereign nation should take advantage of all the peaceful
benefits of nuclear technology and for this very reason his country is
already conducting studies toward this goal. ‘When we begin to develop
our nuclear power as we will do, they will put their eyes on us and will
say Chavez is building an atomic bomb,’
Presna Latina quoted Chavez as
saying.
Chavez also reassured those who might be concerned about such program
saying, ‘Venezuela does not need any weapons of mass destruction as we
already have one, the Socialist Party and a united people.’
In his remarks about Western bullying against Iran, Chavez said,
‘Venezuela clearly understands the struggle of Iran, because it is the
same struggle for sovereignty. We must continue rejecting the claim of
Yankee imperialism from the U.S. which seeks to prevent the economic and
energy development in Iran.’
Western corporate driven capitalist countries, particularly the United
States have been at loggerheads with Bolivarian inspired revolutionary
government of Venezuela and other Latin American states, since large
corporations could no longer sack the riches of Latin America as cheaply
as they did in the past.
Venezuela is a leading member of OPEC and one of the world’s largest
holders of crude oil.
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Leading Latin
American President
Hugo Chavez says
Venezuela does not
need WMD's.
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