Posted on 08/30/2016 1:17:46 PM PDT by detective
New evidence suggests Iran received help from Venezuela with its nuclear program despite a decade of U.N.-mandated sanctions aimed at curbing the rouge regimes controversial nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
A 2009 document obtained by Brazils leading weekly, Veja magazine, shows late dictator President Hugo Chavez signing off on the release of funds to help Iran with its nuclear ambitions.
Specifically, the document states the funds were to be designated for the import of equipment for a gunpowder factory and the development of production plants for nitroglycerin and nitrocellulose, elements used in rocket propulsion for Irans government. There is also the suggestion that Chavez may have helped Iran produce rocket motors.
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It is almost certain that Clinton and Obama were also involved in this.
Venezuela. The people have no bread? Let them eat nukes.
Plutonium is delicious.
Venezuela is on its way to becoming the same as Norkland.
Polonium too.
That’s what Putin poisoned the guy with in London.
Polonium is really more of an after-dinner item.
“It is almost certain that Clinton and Obama were also involved in this.”
Certainly. Their handlers are Iranian nationals.
Venezuela cooperating with Iran? That’s an old media trick, make a list of all of the regimes you don’t like, then connect them all in one grand conspiracy theory.
Kim Jong Un had to be involved too, as well as Boko Haram and Neo-Nazis.
“Venezuela cooperating with Iran? Thats an old media trick, make a list of all of the regimes you dont like, then connect them all in one grand conspiracy theory.”
Read the article. You might learn something.
My shocked face is stuck.
I do work with a very influential man in Guyana who is well connected. He tells me the Iranians have been buying nuclear materiales from Venezuela for sometime now, if Chavez was Pinochet this would have been put to an end on short order, but hey if you share the right ideology then everything is overlooked!!
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