Years Late, The Media And Politicians Catch Up With Venezuela’s Nuclear Arsenal Ambitions

September 26th, 2009 (3) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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PORLAMAR, Venezuela – Iran is helping to detect uranium deposits in Venezuela and initial evaluations suggest reserves are significant, President Hugo Chavez’s government said Friday.

Mining Minister Rodolfo Sanz said Iran has been assisting Venezuela with geophysical survey flights and geochemical analysis of the deposits, and that evaluations “indicate the existence of uranium in western parts of the country and in Santa Elena de Uairen,” in southeastern Bolivar state.

“We could have important reserves of uranium,” Sanz told reporters upon arrival on Venezuela’s Margarita Island for a weekend Africa-South America summit. He added that efforts to certify the reserves could begin within the next three years.

The announcement came as revelations that Iran has secretly been building a uranium-enrichment plant provoke concerns among countries including the U.S., Russia, France, Britain, Germany and China.

On Friday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev urged Iran in a statement to prove it is not seeking to develop atomic weapons, saying the undeclared construction of an enrichment facility flies in the face of U.N. Security Council demands for Iran to stop uranium enrichment at its only declared facility.

Iran is under three sets of Security Council sanctions for refusing to freeze enrichment at what had been its single publicly known enrichment plant, which is being monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

U.S. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said recently that U.S. officials also have “concerns” about a possible transfer of nuclear materials between Iran and Venezuela.

But analysts say Iran, which has significant uranium deposits, currently has no need to import uranium, although those deposits may not be enough to sustain its future enrichment goals.

Sanz dismissed suggestions that Venezuela could aid Iran with its nuclear program, saying Venezuela is only aiming to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Chavez has repeatedly said that all countries should end their nuclear-weapons programs, while insisting that Iran and Venezuela have a “sovereign right” to pursue peaceful nuclear ambitions.

Michael Shifter of the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington said that regardless of whether the uranium exploration efforts lead to nuclear cooperation, they are going to cause “a serious problem in the relationship” between Caracas and Washington.

Chavez’s government has “clearly announced they’re sort of beginning down this road,” Shifter said. “It’s going to be very difficult for the U.S. to really pursue any cooperation with Caracas on other issues because this is going to top everything else.”

Chavez’s project remains in its planning stages and still faces a host of practical hurdles, likely requiring billions of dollars, as well as technology and expertise that Venezuela lacks. Russia has offered to help bridge that gap, and Chavez has announced that the two countries have created an atomic energy commission.

But Sergei Novikov, a spokesman for Russian state nuclear agency Rosatom, has said there are no concrete projects and that any joint work on mining deposits of uranium or the radioactive metal thorium would have to wait until Venezuela decides whether it wants Russian help exploring them and, if so, create a joint venture for the purpose.

Both Chavez and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are well-known for their anti-U.S. rhetoric, and have forged ties in everything from finance to factories, provoking concerns in Washington. Iran now manufactures cars, tractors and bicycles in Venezuela.

Earlier this month, Chavez sealed a deal to export 20,000 barrels of gasoline daily to Iran, giving Tehran a cushion if the West carries out threats of fuel sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program.

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  • Bob

    at the same time we are bombing iran lets hit Venezuela too. Then land the 40,000 troops we are not sending to Afganistan to Cuba. Hell, lets knock out North Korea too. The world will be so much safer.

    But not to worry Obama is going to “talk” to them.

  • checkers

    Mainstream media report that Iran has admitted to a second uranium enrichment facility. Obama says yes we knew about it for years now.
    That does not mesh with the intelligence report just before the election that was leaked that said we had concluded that Iran had abandoned its nuclear enrichment.
    So, who leaked that report, and why? to sway the election? and if Bush and Obama knew about it before the elections (Obama would have been getting briefings) why did it not get corrected for the voters by either Bush or Obama?
    So, Obama let a lie perpetrate knowing it to be a lie.
    Bush let a lie perpetrate because to reveal it would compromise national security?
    Again, why was false info leaked?

  • http://www.myspace.com/ssgduke ssgduke56

    The wanta be Hitler and Mussolini (Mahmoud Ahmadinejad & Hugo Chavez) decide to repeat history on making a terrible greater World War with tactical nukes. In the end Iran and Venezuela will become a nuclear wasteland that would be unlivable for over a thousand years! Stop them now while we have a chance of no nuclear war. For if we wait and then re-act to a nuclear attack will mean tens of millions of causality mostly on their side…. Preempt now and their will be far less causality then a Nuclear War.