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U.N. General Assembly Meeting: Venezuela & Cuba Defend Iran

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GEORGE JAHN   09/21/11 02:23 PM ET   AP

VIENNA — Iran was praised and Israel criticized Wednesday at a 151-nation meeting, with Cuba and Venezuela defending Tehran's right to run a nuclear program and Syria saying the Jewish state's undeclared nuclear arsenal is a threat to world peace.

The two Latin American nations are among Tehran's greatest supporters and Washington's strongest detractors, depicting it as the leader of privileged nations seeking to deprive developing countries of nuclear power and other benefits.

Syria, too is at odds with the U.S, and is the most vocal Arab critic of Israel. While the West sees Tehran as the greatest nuclear threat in the Mideast, Islamic countries assert that Israel and its undeclared atomic arsenal represents the most pressing danger to the region.

Since the start of the conference Monday, Iran has borne the brunt of criticism, with Western countries condemning its refusal to heed U.N. Security Council demands to stop activities that it could turn into making nuclear weapons and to open its program to greater IAEA perusal.

But Israel is due to come under pressure later in the week from Islamic and other developing countries for refusing to declare its nuclear weapons status and because it remains outside the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

Wednesday's statements served as a prelude to the shifting focus from Iran to Israel – and hinted at the difficulties ahead come November, when Israel and its interlocutors come to the table in Vienna at an IAEA-hosted forum for preliminary talks on a Mideast nuclear arms-free zone.

Israel's "huge nuclear capabilities, which are yet to be subjected to the international control and supervision ... does not only threaten the region, but the whole world at large," Syrian Ambassador Bassam Sabbagh told the meeting. "Israel is behind the failure of all initiatives" meant to move toward the creation of a nuclear free Mideast, he added.

For more than a decade, talks on creating such a zone have been stalled by Israel's insistence that they be accompanied by moves to establish peace in the region and Arab insistence that the two issues are separate.

Syria too is under IAEA perusal, with the agency's 35-nation board reporting it to the Security Council earlier this year after IAEA chief Yukiya Amano assessed that a site bombed in 2007 by Israel warplanes was a nearly completed plutonium-producing reactor.

Syria says the building was non-nuclear. But it has stonewalled IAEA attempts to revisit the site, and Sabbagh on Wednesday accused the U.S. and its allies of "exploiting this issue for their own political agenda." Instead of pressuring Syria, Israel "should have been condemned by the international community," for the bombing, he said.

For Venezuela, Ali de Jesus Uzcategui Duque denounced "a small number of countries" – shorthand for the U.S. and its allies – for "trying to use (the U.N.) Security Council ... for their purposes" on Iran, Syria and other issues.

Iran is under four sets of Security Council Sanctions for refusing to freeze uranium enrichment, which it says it needs for reactor fuel but which can also be used to create to core of nuclear warheads. It also has refused to cooperate with an IAEA probe of intelligence-based information that it has been – or is – working on nuclear arms.

Tehran denies wanting such weapons, saying the West's real purpose is to keep the lucrative nuclear market cornered – an argument picked up Wednesday by the Venezuelan envoy.

"States have an inalienable right to develop peaceful nuclear power without any type of discrimination," he told the meeting. "Therefore we demand that threats be stopped, that groups of countries stop attacking Iran."

Juan Carlos Marsan Aquilera of Cuba also criticized the "club of privileged members that develop and refine the nuclear stockpiles."

Paradoxically, he said, "this club tries to forbid the use of the inalienable right to nuclear energy to countries of the south."

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09:24 PM on 09/24/2011
For years the U.S. has stood in support of any and all things that Israel and from the start, despite its violance against the Palestinians said nothing. After years of terrorizing Palestinians and driving them from their homes in fear of their lives Israel stood up and declared itself a state and the U.S. was the first state (Harry Truman) to recognize it. Terror was used against a people in their own lands to illegally confiscate their property and amid all the hype neither the U.S., Britain or France raised their voices to halt the genocide… so much for democracy because it simply is not their primary goal. Their primary goal is to provide for the expansion of capitalism and are willing to use any methods available, even if they violate treaties, international law (as G.W. Bush and a number of preio presidents have done), even our nations constitution and the murdering of millions of innocent noncombatants as in Iraq, Afghanistan, Tunisia, Algeria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Bahrain and Libya. Israel has held an estimated 250 nuclear weapons since the seventies and has neither allowed the IAEA to inspect or signed agreements with that organization but does the U.S., Britain or France demand that it do so? No! The law should not discriminate, but we see unfairness in the UN repeatedly by Britain, France and the U.S. The World cannot hope to move to a higher plane with lies, deceptions, rampant greed and racism driving policy.
08:38 AM on 09/22/2011
Ah the true AXIS OF EVIL!
02:47 PM on 09/22/2011
Israel, US, UK?
10:43 PM on 09/21/2011
Very strange bedfellow indeed.

Venezuela and Cuba are virulently anti-religion while Iran is motivated solely by religion.

What do they have in common? They are all members of the Holy Church of Anti-Americanism.
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11:25 PM on 09/21/2011
As I know all these 3 countries support poor and midlle class in their countries, and central governments of these countries have full support of middlle class and poor.

In our country central government support big corporation, WS, and BANKSTER not middele class or poor.

On Venezuala, Cuba, and Iran . 100% of population have health insurance, and poor and unemployed have an alloance. Home ownership in all these countries are much higher than US. In US bankster ownes our home.
02:22 AM on 09/22/2011
I've been to Cuba. The living standard on paper is an illusion which masks the reality on the ground.

Furthermore, Cuba didn't permit home-ownership until recently. All property was leased form the state, and though reforms have allowed greater liquidity it is still very tight.

Medical care is segregated with the foreigners and privileged and connected Cubans getting optimal care while the majority of the infrastructure for basic services was crumbling. Medical care is not covered in the sanctions of the United States so you can't blame the embargo. Furthermore, has an extensive trade with Europe and China and access to goods.

I will say this. They have very good services for developmentally disabled.
08:39 AM on 09/22/2011
U been to Cuba-I have. Goodness never seen ssssooooooooooo many beggars and people queuing for food
11:28 PM on 09/21/2011
Religion has nothing to do with it. What they have in common is that these countries have popular leaders who are serving their own people rather than serving the interest of imperial and colonial powers. And that explains why they are being demonized in corporate controlled media.
09:30 PM on 09/21/2011
I'm glad some of the countries that don't go around starting wars are getting to speak
09:38 PM on 09/24/2011
Amen to this... Really, people need to really spend more time educating themselves of the international affairs which are shaping the world they live. Listening to CNN, Fox or MSNBC is not going to get necessary honest information needed to make informed decisions. There's something wrong when a nation of 240 million adults are able to accept that 535 men and women that make up the congress are able to make better decisions than they... "How's this possible!"
08:11 PM on 09/21/2011
Another nonsense commentary by George Jahn, an Israeli agent, posted as news.
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05:57 PM on 09/21/2011
The US government are full of hypocrites. Any leader that does not lay down and let the Americans dictate to them are terrorist. The US wants to dictate who can have this or that. These country should be able to have nukes, the US and Israel have them. Arrogant.
01:30 AM on 09/22/2011
very true . fanned
10:16 PM on 09/24/2011
I Fully agree... However, the failure in our nation lies with its people. By placing far too much faith in those they elect to office rather than backing them up when they start down the wrong path. The constitution mandates House members are elected for two years and senators for six. I'd venture concluding that this was meant to be a safeguard against what we have today... where these individuals are elected term after term until they retire. Nobody makes the correct decisions "all the time" on issues. When the issue of "term limits" arise it is quickly put down by politicians and corporate interests who benefit from "their person" remaining in office.
04:31 PM on 09/21/2011
Venezuela and Cuba-both have leaders who are not long for this earth. Hopefully things will change there after they are gone.
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11:31 PM on 09/21/2011
You are blind folded by Murduredock News Media (False News).
More than 90% of population in those countries support their government.

Our system runs by corporations for corporations, and many people in our country blind folded like you.

Please travel and read more.
10:28 PM on 09/24/2011
Thanks for laying this one out... We can never move along to create a better nation as long as people are allowed to life in their fantasy worlds where they accept what's spoon fed to them without stopping to logically consider what they've been fed. I mean really, Russia is teo adn ahalf times the size of the U.S. but does not maintain 800 military bases around the world adn a fleet on every ocean and sea. The same holds true for China... its busy building relations with nations the Brits, France and U.S. have tried for sixty years to force into doing what they desire, all without considering what the people of those nations desire, need or want.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:38 PM on 09/21/2011
Can we just say that nuclear energy and weapons are dangerous no matter who possesses them?
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mu chowdhury
Truth is elusive
05:10 PM on 09/21/2011
I am for this
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04:15 AM on 09/22/2011
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
03:07 PM on 09/21/2011
Did Oliver Stone, Michael Moore, and Sean Penn do the same?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:39 PM on 09/21/2011
I've never heard any of those guys defend Iran.
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
04:21 PM on 09/21/2011
But they're sure in bed with Castro and Chavez! If those two make such assertions, it's fair game to ask where those other 3 clowns stand on that, isn't it? They make sure they get their mugs in the news every time they suck up to them.
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john hodgson
Dump your TEA in a River and have a Party
02:52 PM on 09/21/2011
Nuclear Weapons out of the Hands of Muslim Ruled Countries is a Good Idea.
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mu chowdhury
Truth is elusive
03:35 PM on 09/21/2011
And to the Zionist nation????? Not a bad idea either.
04:28 PM on 09/21/2011
Why, who has Israel EVER threatened? All their wars were defensive wars against Arab aggression.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:39 PM on 09/21/2011
How about taking them out of EVERYONE'S hands?
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mu chowdhury
Truth is elusive
05:04 PM on 09/21/2011
That sounds not only just, but desirable as well. But Israel would have vetoed (if they had the right to do so)
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amConcerned
09:36 AM on 09/22/2011
May be most logical thing I’ve ever seen you post.
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hiker326
Welcome to the island of Misfit Toys.
02:48 PM on 09/21/2011
Israel has them and if they wanted to use them, they would have. They are responsible with them. And why is Syria even taking time to talk at the UN? Are they supposed to be too busy killing people back home.
03:01 PM on 09/22/2011
Only truly shameless people would put reasonable and Israel in the same sentence. Israel is the most aggressive, warlike state in the world that has already attacked its neighbors 8 times in the past 64 years, in violation of Geneva conventions for 44 years and charged with war crimes twice in the past 10 years alone.
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elamatt
Ever the optimistic realist
02:41 PM on 09/21/2011
Venezuela, Cuba and Iran = equalateral triangle of dangerous incompetence.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:40 PM on 09/21/2011
Wow! I didn't know that! Which countries have they invaded?
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elamatt
Ever the optimistic realist
05:13 PM on 09/21/2011
Notice I said "incompetence", not war-mongering; we've enough of that right here, I fear.
07:32 PM on 09/21/2011
the question is which of the three countries above has not trampled on the natural rights of its citizens. Does your morality only extend to whether or not a country has invaded another?
02:25 AM on 09/22/2011
Venezuela and Cuba are sad jokes. Iran is a threat and should be dealt with carefully.
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trying to be more zen in a zany world.
02:40 PM on 09/21/2011
Tehran's refusal to cooperate with the IAEA probe - bcuz the IAEA has new intelligence-based information - makes their deception and intention clear.