Good relations Iranskog and venecuelanskog President, Uga caves and Mahmoud Ahmadinedžada to assess spoljnopolitičkih experts are potentially problematic for Washington, but for now does not represent a great threat
While the deepening of relations between Iran and Venezuela may be cause for concern, experts estimate that the foreign policy of their cooperation predstvalja does not currently a threat to U.S. interests.
Three leading academics in Iranian, Venezuelan and American foreign policy are discussed in the Center for Strategic and International Studies on the relations of Iran and Venezuela, countries that have already been years of najglasnijim antiameričkim countries in the world.
Professor of Political Science at the State University Pensilvanijski David Majers characterized the relations between the two rivals the United States as a potentially problematic for the interests of the priests, but not as currently dangerous. Although this question may require some attention, Majers not believe that a "significant threat to national security."
Tehran and Caracas during the last decade reinforce mutual economic and military cooperation. The presidents of these countries, Mahmoud Ahmadinedžad and Ugo caves are supported one another, even when the issue of their very unpopular policies, at the same time showing hatred towards the United States. Since he came to the head of state in 1999. The Ugo caves visited Iran seven times, and his colleagues Ahmadinedžad for those 10 years, twice a guest venecuelanskog president.
During this period of cooperation the two countries expanded to a range of areas. Traveling from one country to another are facilitated after 2007. The establishment of weekly flights on the Tehran - Caracas. Economic cooperation is increased. Joint venture in order to finance development projects in both countries resulted in the opening of Iranian-Venezuelan bank for development in April this year and invest $ 200 million for these purposes. Iran is a part of their production activities moved to Venecuelu, where he founded a factory for the production of bicycles, tractors, cars and cement.
Cooperation in military areas, also has an important role in their relations. Iranian officers are included in the army of Venezuela, providing them on the way to training and military support. Majers believe that the Venezuelan army, part of the Iranian influence, adopted asymmetrically warfare as its official doctrine.
Military relations are more fixed in April, when the Iranian Minister of Defense MOSTAFA Mohamed-Nadžar, visiting Caracas, promised "full support to the improvement of military and defense capabilities of Venezuela in the joint defense agreement."
Mutual commitment to the interests of another state has long been the practice of these allies, even when most other countries did not approve of a policy from them. So caves support Iranian uranium enrichment program, which Tehran says is purely civilian purpose. The United States and many other forces, however, fearful that Tehran could produce nuclear weapons.
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