They have absolutely no way to know and terrorism is not so "limited".

 

B

 

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/hezbollah-activity-venezuela-limited-fun

 

Hezbollah Activity In Venezuela Limited To Fundraising, Says State
Department Official 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011 
By  <http://www.cnsnews.com/source/74028> Edwin Mora 

 <http://www.cnsnews.com/image/chavez-ahmadinejad> Chavez-Ahmadinejad

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is welcomed to Tehran by his Iranian
counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010. The writing on
banner at background in Farsi and Spanish reads "Welcome." (AP Photo/Vahid
Salemi)

Washington (CNSNews.com) - A senior Republican in the House Foreign Affairs
Committee disagreed with a State Department official over the extent to
which the terrorist group Hezbollah is benefiting from its presence in
Venezuela.

At a joint hearing of the Foreign Affairs and Oversight and Government
Reform committees on Friday, State Department counterterrorism coordinator
Daniel Benjamin indicated that the Obama administration does not think
Hezbollah is benefiting significantly from its money-raising activities in
Venezuela.

In prepared testimony, Benjamin said he wanted to "emphasize that the
information available to us indicates that Hezbollah activity in Venezuela
is confined to fundraising. We remain alert to indications of other
activities, particularly operational activity, but there is no information
to support any such contention at this point."

In reaction, Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.), chairman of the Foreign Affairs
Committee's Western Hemisphere subcommittee, argued that Hezbollah uses its
fundraising activities in order to operate.

Hezbollah is a Lebanese-based, Iranian-backed Shi'ite terrorist organization
established in 1982 with the help of Tehran, designated by the State
Department as a foreign terrorist organization for well over a decade.

Among the deadliest attacks attributed to it were suicide bombings in Beirut
in 1983 which killed more than 300 people, including 241 U.S. servicemen and
58 French troops; and the killing of 114 people in deadly bombings on
Israeli and Jewish targets in Buenos Aires in the early 1990s.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez considers his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad a  <http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/53785> strategic ally.
Both are hostile to the U.S.

Mack repeated earlier calls for the administration to declare Venezuela a
state-sponsor of terrorism, saying it had more than enough evidence of the
Chavez government's support for terrorists including
<http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/38087> Hezbollah and the
<http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/19161> Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia (FARC).

According to
<http://www.internationalrelations.house.gov/112/ben062411.pdf> prepared
testimony co-authored by Benjamin and two other State Department officials
who testified with him, "Venezuela is Iran's closest political ally in the
Western Hemisphere and President Chavez continues to define Iran as a
'strategic ally.'"

"The State Department is concerned about Venezuela's relations with Iran,
its support for the FARC, its lackluster cooperation on counterterrorism,
and its demonstrable failure to meet its international counternarcotics
obligations, and we have taken a series of specific actions over time to
address them in a serious way, using the tools provided by Congress," the
testimony stated.

Both Venezuela and Iran are under U.S. sanctions and the State officials
indicated that when it comes to additional sanctions against Venezuela, all
options are under consideration.

"We continue to monitor Venezuela, as well as other countries, for
activities that would indicate a pattern of support for acts of
international terrorism," they stated. "No option is ever off the table, and
the Department will continue to assess what additional actions might be
warranted in the future."

 



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