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Venezuela slapped with U.S. sanctions for supporting Iran, Hezbollah


.         May 28th, 2011 8:18 am ET 

 


Jim Kouri <http://www.examiner.com/law-enforcement-in-national/jim-kouri>  


After several months of calling for U.S. government action to sanction
Venezuela's state run oil company Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. for doing
business with Iran, Chairman of the House Western Hemisphere Subcommittee
Rep. Connie Mack (R-FL) applauded the U.S. State Department's decision to
finally sanction Venezuela's state-owned oil corporation yesterday.

Congressman Mack stated: "The sanctions on PDVSA are an important step in
the right direction for U.S. policy toward the region; however, we must
acknowledge that PDVSA's shipments are only one example of Hugo Chavez's
support for the terrorist supporting Iranian regime."

Reports of Iranian missile bases in Venezuela, the increasing presence of
Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, and yesterday's
sanctioning of Venezuelan Military Industries Company show just how
dangerous the Venezuela-Iranian relationship has become.

Congressman Mack also renewed his call on former Congressman Joe Kennedy to
again step aside as "pitchman" for CITGO, the American subsidiary of PDVSA,
a call Mack has made repeatedly since 2007.

"With our own State Department now calling out Joe Kennedy's bosses in
Caracas for doing business with Iranian terrorists, it should be clear to
Joe Kennedy and his family's legacy of public service what the right thing
is to do and resign as the pitchman for Hugo Chavez and his terrorist aiding
oil company CITGO."

Mack added:  "While the State Department's actions today are welcome, the
slow and inadequate response has been frustrating.  The U.S. needs to move
quickly to cut off Chavez's source of revenue, and bring an end to both his
influence in Latin America and his dangerous relationship with the terrorist
supporting Iranian regime before it's too late."

In a March Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, Congressman Mack presented
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with evidence proving Venezuela's
sanctionable activity under the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions,
Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 (CISADA), which the State
Department acknowledged yesterday by sanctioning PDVSA.  

PDVSA is responsible for close to a third of Venezuelan government revenues
yet the Venezuelan people continue to suffer while Hugo Chavez funnels PDVSA
profits to corrupt regimes throughout Latin America.

SENATE SEEKS ADDITIONAL IRAN SANCTIONS

US Senators Joseph Lieberman (I-CT),  Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Robert Menendez
(D-NJ) announced on Friday new legislation to  strengthen US sanctions on
Iran.  The Iran, North Korea, and Syria Sanctions Consolidation Act of 2011
(S. 1048) toughens existing sanctions against Iran under current law and
proactively seeks to prevent its Iranian regime from developing nuclear
weapons capability.  The bill also enhances sanctions on North Korea and
Syria.

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"The legislation closes loopholes on existing sanctions against Iran, and
targets, for the first time in a decade, the nexus of proliferation between
states like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Syria and North Korea," said
Senator Kyl.  

 

"What's more, the sanctions against human rights abusers make clear that the
American people align themselves with the brutalized citizenry of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, North Korea, and Syria -  Americans not only
demand the immediate end of support for terrorism and WMD programs, but we
will also use our power to halt crimes against the oppressed people of these
tyrannical regimes.  Today is a bad day for people who wrongly think they
can continue to do business with America's $14 trillion economy and the
economies of brutal dictatorships in Damascus, Tehran and Pyongyang," he
stated.



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