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U.S. Concerned about Alleged Iran's Links with Latin American Drug Lords

Published in: english.cri.cn - March 1, 2012

 

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday expressed concern about allegations that some Latin American drug trafficking organizations are linked with Hezbollah and Iran.

"We are concerned about the activities of Iran and Hezbollah in the Western Hemisphere," the top U.S. envoy told the House Committee on Foreign Affairs at a hearing.

Washington brands Hezbollah, a Shiite militant group in Lebanon, as a terrorist organization, while Iran's disputed nuclear program is putting it on a collision course with Washington and its allies.

"We continue to monitor the situation closely. We are aware of and concerned about allegations that some Latin American drug trafficking organizations are linked with Hezbollah and Iran," Clinton said, vowing to take "appropriate action" to counter any threat that may arise.

Acknowledging that Washington has not found information to verify "a lot of the allegations," Clinton drew attention to Iran' s attempted assassination of the Saudi ambassador to the United States, a case unveiled by U.S. authorities in October 2011, calling it "a very large question mark and wake up call."

"We are continuing to look for direct links and we are engaged very extensively with our partners in the hemisphere, both to educate them about the dangers posed by Iran and Hezbollah and also to work with them to heighten our intelligence sharing," she said.

Citing the support of Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Chile for a recent resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which called on Iran to address concerns about its nuclear program, Clinton claimed that Washington is building "a very strong international and hemispheric coalition" against any efforts by Iran and Hezbollah in the hemisphere.

On the January tour of Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and Ecuador by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Clinton said "Our analysis of what happened is that it fell very far short of what the Iranians had hoped for."
 
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1 Jake
2012-03-19
22:23:49 hrs. PDT

Much more aifard of Much more aifard of the United States Government than I ever could possibly be of Iran. The CIA never lost their touch because they never had it to begin with, you should all remember all those WMD's that they found in Iraq because of the CIA. Oh I know, they do so much good, like ..oh it's top secret for National Security reasons no doubt. Many friends in Vietnam getting shot at a lot back then, not one had a good thing to say about you know who. The CIA finds Iranian Nuclear Weapons, next.
 

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