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Ahmadinejad teams up with Latin American Marxists.(Mahmoud Ahmadinejad )

The New American

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After visiting with Marxist Hugo Chavez in Venezuela on January 13, and with Marxist Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua on January 14, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad skipped over to Ecuador to cheer at the inauguration of Ecuador's new president, Marxist Rafael Correa, on January 15. Attending the celebration in the Ecuadorian capital of Quito was Bolivia's Marxist president, Evo Morales. The Iranian hardliner pledged deeper ties with Venezuela and Nicaragua, including establishing embassies in each other's capital cities. And he cemented ties with Correa and Morales.

Hugo Chavez is positioning himself to be Fidel Castro's successor as the leading Latin American Marxist and opponent of the United States. At his own inauguration for a second six-year term a few days before Ahmadinejad's arrival, the Venezuelan leader described Jesus Christ as "the greatest socialist in all history" and screamed to a cheering crowd, "Fatherland! Socialism or death, I swear it!" He refused to back away from ...

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