September 05, 2006

Hizbollah in Venezuala Threaten U.S.

Hizbollah_hezbollah_venezuela_meeting.JPGYou read that right, Hezbollah in Venezuala. Actually, they call themselves Hezbollah Latin America. Their goal? Bringing the Khomeinist Islamic Revolution to the Western hemisphere.

Right: A meeting of Hezbollah in Venezuela somewhere on the Guajira Peninsula.

Hezbollah has been active in Latin America for some time. In 1992 the 'Party of God' bombed the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. In 1998 Argentina expelled several Iranian diplomats after finding evidence of their involvement in the attack. In 1995 Hezbollah bombed the AMIA Jewish Community Center, again in Buenos Aires.

This is Hezbollah in Venezuela's website. One odd thing about it is that the links page takes you to Mexico's Al Markaz As Salafi-- a very un-Khomeinist site.

Check out Clint Taylor's vid at Hot Air, in which he relates this from Hezbollah in Latin America:

Hezbollah Latin America is looking into setting explosives against an allied organization of U.S.A. in Latin America.

The serious reason the launching for Hezbollah Latin America like an international movement, spreading the rejection to the attacks of Israel against Hezbollah Lebanon, showing our solidarity and endorsement to Hezbollah in its fight against Zionism and North American Imperialism.

The explosive apparatus will be of low power and will not cause injuries to people or property but will spread leaflets with slogans of Hezbollah Latin America against the occupation and against the Imperialism of USA.

In this form Hezbollah will appear before public opinion, national and international, like an Islamic revolutionary movement, that works to establish in all countries of Latin America, and from these countries to open a new space of Islamic resistance.

I wouldn't worry too much about Hezbo in Venezuela unless they begin to receive support from the Iranians. Their website seems both amateurish and even a bit unsure of what it means to be "Hezbollah". Their main focus seems to be on "resistance", which is very much in the mainstream of South American leftist rhetoric. In any event, these are definitely people to keep an eye on. It does not take much professionalism to do a lot of damage to soft targets.

Venezuela Today seems to concur with my assessment. Gustavo Coronel notes that the leader of the group is named Teodoro Darnott, now called "Commander Teodoro". Commander Teodoro has been a member of Hugo Chavez's political party in the past and called his communal project for the Wayuu tribe, Jehovah Nisi--a very evangelical Christian sounding name.

As Coronel notes:

It is not clear when Commander Teodoro decided to switch, once more, philosophical preferences, to become a follower of Hezbollah. The little information I have on him suggests that he is a very uncultured person, certainly not an expert on the Islamic religion or ways of life. At some point in time the real Islamic fanatics probably contacted him.
Although Coronel believes that Commander Teodoro is in contact with Hezbollah, it is not clear how deep those connections are.

Coronel also notes:

So far, they seem limited to holding rather "incestuous" meetings among the members of the tribe, to talk about exotic religious concepts that probably do not hold much appeal to them, and to wearing Islamic attire in Venezuelan territory, a cultural statement probably mostly designed to counterbalance Western culture.
Even so, the women with their head uncovered, something certainly not in line with Hezbollah teachings.

UPDATE: Part II from Clint Taylor and he reaches much of the same conclusions as I do.

Posted by: Rusty at 09:45 AM | Comments (11) | Add Comment
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1 Here is the link to the WaPo story on Salifist Islam in Fairfax Va. For those who are geographically challenged, Fairfax is a suburb of Washington DC.
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/04/AR2006090401107.html

Posted by: SeeMonk at September 05, 2006 11:49 AM (7teJ9)

2 And look at that brazen hussy in the picture showing her hair and bare shoulders. I wonder how she'll feel about it when the Islamofascists make her cover up or be stoned.

Posted by: Oyster at September 05, 2006 12:16 PM (fZQsy)

3 Hizbollah in Argentina

http://groups.msn.com/hezbollahlatinoamericabaseargentina/

Posted by: paulo at September 05, 2006 01:22 PM (TX+Ii)

4 She's already stoned. How else do you explain the fact she is a member of a splinter groug established in a country already run by a facist dictator.

Posted by: SeeMonk at September 05, 2006 02:10 PM (7teJ9)

5 splinter group. Don't know what a splinter groug is. It sounds painful.

Posted by: SeeMonk at September 05, 2006 03:15 PM (7teJ9)

6 Ah this is BS; everyone knows lefturds and islamoturds can't join forces, right rectus?

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 05, 2006 04:52 PM (v3I+x)

7 Shit Rusty. I brought this up 2 months ago. The middle east oil giants are putting big bucks into things like mosques. They help anyone who joins Islam. Any doubt that they are making huge inroads? We help anyone, doesn't matter if they hate us or not. A waste of resources. The muslim approach. We will help any convert. Piss on the rest. Easy to see why the poor convert.
Right now they are kicking the wests ass in Lebanon. Hezbollah is helping muslims at the grass roots level. And they are not wasteing their money on anyone but muslims. Want your windows fixed that the Israelis blew out? Just sign up at the local mosque. When will we learn.

Posted by: greyrooster at September 05, 2006 05:20 PM (8PMUy)

8 And still we have open borders whats with these damn politicians anyway? its time to close the borders and to declare venuszula a outlaw nation

Posted by: sandpiper at September 06, 2006 08:55 AM (1mdPR)

9 Streaming across our border, Venezulan Indians on Islam and Cocaine carrying WMDs or making them when they get here.
Somebody needs to close the borders!

Posted by: Barry 0351 at September 06, 2006 09:41 AM (uy3W4)

10 Deport the president and seal the borders!

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at September 06, 2006 02:29 PM (Dd86v)

11

The attack against AMIA was in 1994, not 1995.For the rest of the article,it is okay.Good job.


Posted by: Carlos at March 17, 2007 04:53 PM (iEYIO)

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