Sound Of Cannons loves this next item. Our two favorite nut jobs, Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, have become playmates.
During his visit to Belarus this week, Chavez announced an agreement with the Belarusian president, Aleksandr Lukashenko. Apparently, Venezuela, Iran and Belarus have “initiated the joint construction of a methanol complex” in southern Iran. Heh.
“The complex, with a capacity of 1 million tons of methanol per year, will be built in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone in Assalouyeh, Iran,” say our friends at Stratfor.com. “A similar project is planned in the Zigma industrial zone in Venezuela. Iran and Venezuela also signed 14 new memoranda of understanding in various fields including energy, trade, petrochemical and mining industries.”
During his visit to Belarus this week, Chavez announced an agreement with the Belarusian president, Aleksandr Lukashenko. Apparently, Venezuela, Iran and Belarus have “initiated the joint construction of a methanol complex” in southern Iran. Heh.
“The complex, with a capacity of 1 million tons of methanol per year, will be built in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone in Assalouyeh, Iran,” say our friends at Stratfor.com. “A similar project is planned in the Zigma industrial zone in Venezuela. Iran and Venezuela also signed 14 new memoranda of understanding in various fields including energy, trade, petrochemical and mining industries.”
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