<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Sarah Palin Information Blog]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://sarahpalininformation.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Ron Devito]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://sarahpalininformation.wordpress.com/author/devitor/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Palin: Fuel America with Terrorist-Tarred Oil Instead of Drilling Our Own,&nbsp;Baby?]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>Gov. Palin wrote about the need for energy independence as her family&#8217;s RV traversed Edmonton, Canada, this day, June 13, 2010.</p>
<blockquote><p>Am I the only one who wonders what could possibly be the agenda of any  politician who would thwart our drive toward energy independence?  Continuing to lock up America’s domestic energy reserves, including the  energy-rich Last Frontier of Alaska, only equips dangerous foreign  regimes as they fund terrorist organizations to harm us and our allies.  I’m going to keep speaking and writing about this in the simplest of  terms until someone can provide a simple answer as to why liberal  Democrats don’t understand that we have safe, warehoused onshore and  shallow water reserves waiting for permission to be extracted. They  either choose not to understand the geology, science, and technology  behind an “all-of-the-above” approach to energy security, or they  understand it, yet for whatever frightening reason choose to be lap dogs  to Chavez and Ahmadinejad.</p>
<p>Shoot, I must have lived such a doggoned sheltered life as a normal,  independent American up there in the Last Frontier, schooled with only  public education and a lowly state university degree, because obviously I  haven’t learned enough to dismiss common sense (a prerequisite for  power in Washington these days). Help me out, friends! Help someone like  me – and the majority of Americans – understand why we would ever  kowtow and bow to foreign regimes that hate us, instead of doing all we  can to starve the beast of terrorism in our plight for security,  prosperity, and peace.</p>
<p>There’s an obvious common sense answer to our need for security and  energy independence, but don’t hold your breath waiting for common sense  to surface in Washington – it’s an endangered species there.  Obviously  we must responsibly develop our God-given domestic oil and gas reserves  right here, right now; we must conserve energy; and we must develop  renewables that are based on sound science, not snake oil and favors for  political pals.</p>
<p>Please read <a title="http://news.newsmax.com/?Z646.WSjaO0L7BJOCpKk6QX1DXbftJU1Z" href="http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=398548958434&amp;h=a93f8e2923188ec0f980a7ade0e6d4a9&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.newsmax.com%2F%3FZ646.WSjaO0L7BJOCpKk6QX1DXbftJU1Z" target="_blank">the  following Newsmax article</a> (posted below) summarizing GOP efforts to  push the Obama Administration to produce a plan to potentially wean us  off one source of dangerous foreign oil. (Of course, I think the  prodding should be even more aggressive to shake up the naïve  complacency of anti-development Democrats and some  deer-in-the-headlights mainstream reporters who are finally realizing  they’d been buffaloed into believing any politician had all the  answers.)</p>
<p>We must understand the imperative nature of energy security, along with  America’s life and death need to secure our borders. Baby, this is why I  won’t sit down and shut up about the need to drill.</p>
<p>&#8211; Sarah Palin</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a title="http://news.newsmax.com/?Z646.WSjaO0L7BJOCpKk6QX1DXbftJU1Z" href="http://www.facebook.com/note_redirect.php?note_id=398548958434&amp;h=a93f8e2923188ec0f980a7ade0e6d4a9&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.newsmax.com%2F%3FZ646.WSjaO0L7BJOCpKk6QX1DXbftJU1Z" target="_blank">Senators  Demand Answers on Venezuela’s Links to Terrorism</a></strong></p>
<p><em>A dozen Republican senators have sent a letter challenging the Obama  administration to explain what it knows about Venezuela’s support for  terrorism and suggesting that the country be declared a “state sponsor  of terrorism.”</p>
<p>“Hugo Chavez’s relationships with Iran and other foreign terrorist  organizations continue to grow and pose a serious threat to our  hemisphere,” Sen. George LeMieux of Florida, one signer of the letter,  said of the Venezuelan president.</p>
<p>“I encourage the State Department to thoroughly evaluate Venezuela’s  actions and determine if the country needs to be added to the official  U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.”</p>
<p>John Ensign of Nevada, who drafted the letter along with LeMieux,  declared: “It’s no secret to the American people that Venezuela wishes  harm to the United States. What is secret is how many more ties to  terrorist organizations and state sponsors of terrorism does Venezuela  need to be declared a state sponsor of terrorism.”</p>
<p>The letter addressed to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton points to a  number of concerns raised by Chavez’s Venezuela:<br />
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<li><em>Surface-to-air missiles and other weapons have reportedly  been provided by Venezuela to FARC guerrillas in Colombia. An arms cache  captured from FARC in 2008 included Swedish-made anti-tank rocket  launchers that had been sold to Venezuela.<br />
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<li><em>Venezuela provides cross-border sanctuaries for  Colombian guerrillas.<br />
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<li><em>A United Nations report last year disclosed that nearly  one-third of all cocaine produced in the Andean region passes through  Venezuela. The senators question how much terrorist groups such as  al-Qaida profit from trafficking drugs that originate in or flow through  Venezuela.<br />
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<li><em>The U.S. has frozen the assets of two Venezuelans,  including one working for Chavez, for providing direct support to the  terrorist group Hezbollah. The senators ask the State Department for an  assessment of the activities of Hezbollah inside Venezuela.<br />
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<li><em>Chavez’s “extensive support” of the Castro regime in  Cuba is calculated to amount to $1 billion a year, and Cuban advisors  are involved in the intelligence and security apparatus of the  Venezuelan government.<br />
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<li><em>Chavez “has repeatedly expressed support” for Iran’s  covert nuclear program and announced a plan for the construction of a  “nuclear village” in Venezuela with Iranian assistance. Also, Chavez has  pledged to provide Iran with 20,000 barrels of gasoline per day.<br />
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<li><em>As for Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, “recent years have  witnessed an increased presence in Latin America, particularly  Venezuela.”<br />
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<li><em>Weekly flights connecting Iran, Syria, and Venezuela  raise suspicions of “nefarious purposes” because passengers on these  flights have been subject to only “cursory immigration and customs  controls.”<br />
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Newsmax magazine’s May issue disclosed that Iranian security officers  seal off the airport in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, two hours  before Iran Air jets arrived. Those officers supervise cargo unloading  with no inspection by local officials.</p>
<p>Iran could easily fly in highly enriched uranium that could then be  carried into the U.S. from Mexico, increasing the risk of a terrorist  attack with a nuclear weapon.</p>
<p>If the U.S. did declare Venezuela a state sponsor of terrorism, American  arms sales to the country would be prohibited, as would U.S. economic  assistance, and severe restrictions would be placed on bilateral trade.</p>
<p>“The Obama administration’s decision to pull the trigger on Venezuela  may hinge on whether the United States can afford to forfeit petroleum  exports from that South American country,” Roger F. Noriega, a former  assistant secretary of state and a visiting fellow at the American  Enterprise Institute, observes on the Institute’s journal, The American.</p>
<p>“Anticipating the argument that Venezuela’s oil supply is too essential  to the U.S. economy to risk slapping that country with the terrorist  label, the senators ask the administration to explain its ‘contingency  plan’ for dealing with a ‘sudden and prolonged unavailability of  Venezuelan oil exports to the United States.’”</p>
<p>In answer to the question, the U.S. would likely find new sources of oil  on the international market — but Venezuela’s economy will be crippled  by the loss of oil revenue and consumer imports, Noriega notes, adding:  “Since the last years of the George W. Bush administration, U.S.  diplomats have steered clear of Chavez for fear of ‘provoking’ him.  Thanks to congressional oversight, we are about to confront the terrible  downside of that naïve, passive policy.”</p>
<p>Other senators who signed the letter include John McCain of Arizona,  Scott Brown of Massachusetts, and Republican Whip Jon Kyl of Arizona.</em></p></blockquote>
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