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Study: Iran to Attack US,
Israel
Study: Iran to Attack US,
Israel
by Malkah Fleisher Study: Iran to Attack US, Israel
Just two days after US President Barack Hussein Obama shared a
controversial and landmark handshake with Venezuelan dictator
Hugo Chavez at the Summit of the Americas, the Intelligence and
Terrorism Information Center has released a study analyzing the
flowering alliance between the increasingly anti-Western Latin
America and the virulently anti-Israel Iran.
The study was conducted at the Israel Intelligence Heritage
& Commemoration Center (IICC), a non-governmental
organization dedicated to Israeli intelligence and terrorism
issues.
According to the study, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
is using anti-Western Hugo Chavez as a springboard into several
Latin American countries, such as Bolivia, Nicaragua, and
Ecuador, where he intends to establish a religious, terrorist,
political and economic foothold in South America. Iran has
already made major inroads in its relationship with Venezuela
and Bolivia, largely based on shared anti-American
sentiments.
Iran will utilize this developing relationship to challenge the
United States, parts of Asia, and Africa, said the study.
The Islamic Republic will also leverage petrodollars and Muslim
operatives positioned throughout key Latin American countries
to implement a radical anti-Western agenda, fight America's
anti-nuclear policy, and to slash international economic
sanctions according to the IICC.
In addition, the report warns that Iran may launch
anti-American and anti-Israel terror attacks through
intelligence and terror networks in South American
countries.
Ahmadinejad, who hosted a "World Without Zionism" conference in
2005, promoting his goal to "wipe Israel off the map", has
already succeeded in wounding Israeli diplomatic relations in
the region, with Israel's diplomatic core being forced out of
Chavez's Venezuela and Bolivia during the anti-terror Operation
Cast Lead in January 2009.
Khomeini-inspired Shi'ite Islamic and Iranian revolutionary
propaganda is being exported by Iran into non-Muslim and Muslim
communities in Latin America, in large part through its terror
proxy, Hizbullah, which is raising funds for operation by
uniting with South American drug and crime cartels.
The IICC report cites several U.S. intelligence and military
officials expressing concern over rising Iranian activity in
Latin America, and increasing numbers of converts in the region
to Islam.
Chavez and Obama exchanged a warm greeting on Friday, and again
on Saturday, at which time Chavez presented Obama with a book
on American and European imperialism in South America.
Chavez, who said being in Iran's capital city of Tehran made
him feel "like arriving at one's own home", told reporters he
shared a good moment with Obama, who he called "intelligent."
The Venezuelan dictator once referred to former US President
George W. Bush as "the devil" at a meeting of the United
Nations.
Venezuela and Israel enjoyed a strong relationship in the past,
with Venezuela voting in favor of Jewish statehood at the
United Nations on November 27, 1947.
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