Venezuelan Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs for Europe, Rodrigo
Chaves Samudio, claimed the United States "has not assessed
the real impact" a military incursion in Iran could have "given
this country's ascent in the Middle East and the level of
the alliances it has cemented."
"Whatever happens in Iran will set the tone for what will
come next. (Venezuelan) President (Hugo) Chávez and Venezuela
have been very clear in this regard. We will not stay indifferent
in the face of a unilateral US attack on Iran," he said.
Chaves Samudio added that the Venezuelan Government has a
very clear stance. "We feel a party to this conflict, not
because we are in the region, but because we do respect self-determination.
If they (the United States) are allowed to take actions in
Iran, they will do the same to us."