Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Venezuela's Hugo Chávez lavished each other with praise on Monday, mocked US disapproval and joked about having an atomic bomb at their disposal.
Despite those arrogant people who do not wish us to be together, we will unite forever, the Iranian president told populist leader Chávez at the start of a visit to four left-leaning Latin American nations.
Despite their geographical distance, the fiery anti-US ideologues have forged increasingly close ties between their fellow OPEC nations in recent years, although concrete projects have often lagged behind the rhetoric.
Ahmadinejad was in Venezuela at the start of a tour intended to shore up support as expanded Western economic sanctions kick in over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
The imperialist madness has been unleashed in a way that has not been seen for a long time Chávez said in a ceremony to welcome Ahmadinejad at his presidential palace in Caracas. Both men hugged, beamed, held hands and showered each other with praise.
As he often does, the theatrical and provocative Chávez stuck his finger right into the global political sore spot, joking that a bomb was ready under a grassy knoll in front of his Miraflores palace steps.
That hill will open up and a big atomic bomb will come out, he said, the two men laughing together.
The imperialist spokesmen say ... Ahmadinejad and I are going into the Miraflores basement now to set our sights on Washington and launch cannons and missiles ... It's laughable.
US officials from President Barack Obama down have expressed concern over Venezuela's close ties with Iran. They fear Chávez will weaken the international diplomatic front against Iran and could give Tehran an economic lifeline.
The United States and its allies believe Iran's nuclear policy is aimed at producing a weapon. Iran says it is only for peaceful power generation.
As well as Venezuela, Ahmadinejad plans to visit Nicaragua, Cuba and Ecuador, (and probably conservative Guatemala for the inauguration of the new president) -- a visit that Washington has said shows its desperation for friends.
Ahmadinejad’s delegation of a hundred people includes Foreign Affairs minister Ali Akbar Salehi; Economy, Shamsedin Hoseini; Industry, Commerce and Mines Mehdi Ghazanfari and Majid Namju from Energy.
Meanwhile the United Nations nuclear watchdog confirmed on Monday that Iran has started enriching uranium at an underground site and said all atomic material there was under its surveillance.
Diplomats in Vienna, home of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), earlier said Iran had begun refining uranium to a fissile purity of 20% at Fordow near the Shiite Muslim holy city of Qom.
The IAEA can confirm that Iran has started the production of uranium enriched up to 20%...using IR-1 centrifuges in the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, agency spokeswoman Gill Tudor said in an e-mail. All nuclear material in the facility remains under the Agency's containment and surveillance.
The two leaders hugged and showered each other with praise
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Disclaimer & comment rulesChavez will be dead in a year and his mate Dinnerjacket might just beat him to it the way Iran is winding up the real world as distinct from the Nutters World.
Jan 10th, 2012 - 02:22 pm 0Despite those arrogant people who do not wish us to be together, we will unite forever
Jan 10th, 2012 - 07:36 pm 0This reminds me of the other 3 amigos, in the 30s, Germany Italy and Japan
Two powers and an omelette,
Decades later another trio appeared on the horizon,
IRAN- Venezuela's = ?
3 wise monkeys = Mahmoud Ahmadinejad = Hugo Chavez = ?
Who will be the omelette,, this time, and the queue is very short??
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