Fidel helps Iran
rattle the sabre:
Leader of the Cuban Revolution and Former President Fidel Castro voiced pleasure in his recent fruitful meeting with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Havana, and said Iranians are completely prepared to give a crushing response to any possible aggression against their country.
"In my meeting, the Iranian president was highly calm, unstressed and completely indifferent to the Yankees' threats," Castro said after meeting Ahmadinejad.
"He was certain of his nation's capability to confront any aggression and Iran's arms capability, weapons that most of them are produced by Iranians to give an unforgivable response to the aggressors," he added. [...]
In a related development, North Korea's official news agency
reports "Venezuelan President Blasts U.S. Attitude towards Iranian President's Visit to His Country":
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez exposed the nature of the United States which dislikes the development of relations between his country and Iran.
Speaking during a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart on Monday, Chavez said that the U.S. was unhappy with Ahmadinejad's visit to Venezuela because Washington was scared of spread of Iran's ideas and ideals across the world.
He said hegemonic powers worried that the joint voices of Iran and Venezuela which echo freedom, honor and justice will shake the columns of their dominance.
The latest
Haveil Havalim echoes freedom, honor, and justice.
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