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Iran is actively engaged in Latin America, building a clandestine network that presents a danger to US security and interests.
Not only has the Clandestine Servicenot performed well against the Islamic extremist target, itperformed poorlyagainst all "hard targets" throughout the entire Cold War.
In a complaint filed yesterday in U.S. District Court, Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri, aka Turkcell, the Turkish mobile media giant, alleges that MTN Group Ltd, Africa’s largest mobile operator, bribed Iranians, sold South African votes at the IAEA and UN, and otherwise prostituted South African foreign policy to oust Turkcell from its contract in Iran and gain the lucrative market for itself.
Obama's irresolution and inaction could well make a nuclear Iran his most lasting legacy.
I have long wondered whether Obama, desperate to distract the electorate from his feckless economic policies, would consider the military option to strike Iran’s nuclear weapons program. The answer to that appears to be, no, if not hell no.
Merely monitoring Iran's foray into Latin America is the very least the United States must now do to frustrate Teheran's plans to threaten U.S. security and interests close to home.
The Democrats' attack on covert anti-terror plans will not please Americans.
The upcoming national parliamentary elections in Venezuela present a major opportunity for Chavez to fortify his power, especially if left unchecked by Washington and the Obama administration.







