Venezuela and Iran: axis of unity

Posted on July 3, 2012 • Filed under: Oil, Police/Military Activity, Politics, Venezuela

Undeniably, Iran and Venezuela share common interests. Their cooperation began more than 50 years ago, in Baghdad, Iraq. In 1960, Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia founded OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Countries) to ensure good sales terms for themselves from foreign oil companies.

Thus, the good relationship between Iran and Venezuela is more than half a century old and still making progress. “We are with you and with Iran forever,” Hugo Chávez said when he was awarded Iran’s highest honor by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whom he calls his “brother.” Both leaders feel close to each other, if not as blood brothers, then at least as brothers in spirit and mind. Iran and Venezuela are freedom and justice seeking nations, resisting all attempts of imperialist, neo-colonialist domination. Read Article

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