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Sources: Iranian Regime Is Sending Elite Forces to Venezuela to Assist Socialist Leaders to Crush the Popular Uprising

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Venezuelan Socialist tyrant Nicolas Maduro with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran.

 

 

Sources inside Iran say the Khomeiniist regime is sending top IRBC Commanders to Venezuela to quash the popular democratic uprising.

Iran already has military forces spread out to Syria, Yemen and Lebanon.

This is a frightening development.

ISICRC.org reported:

Sources from within the regime who asked not to be identified report that the Khomeiniist regime is dispatching special anti-riot units Chiefs accompanied by IRGC Commanders to Venezuela in order to offer instruction and reinforcement, in order to quash the anti-Maduro protests. This group of commanders are said to be travelling as oil consultants.

In December the Islamic regime announced that it will likely deploy a new-generation of warships, the Sahand destroyer — which can carry helicopters, fire torpedoes and shoot down airplanes —to Venezuela. The deputy commander of the Iranian navy, Rear Admiral Touraj Hassani Moqaddam, told Reuters: “Our plans for the near future include sending two or three ships, with special helicopters, to Venezuela on a South American mission that could last for five months”.

Tehran’s provocative actions are already raising serious concerns among analysts.

 

 

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Developing: The regime in Iran, said to be dispatching Tehran’s anti-riot and IRGC Commanders to Maduro’s aid

February 3, 2019

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Ali Khamenei and Hassan Rouhani meet with Madura upon his visit to Tehran.

Sources from within the regime who asked not to be identified report that the Khomeiniist regime is dispatching special anti-riot units Chiefs accompanied by IRGC Commanders to Venezuela in order to offer instruction and reinforcement, in order to quash the anti-Maduro protests. This group of commanders are said to be travelling as oil consultants.

In December the Islamic regime announced that it will likely deploy a new-generation of warships, the Sahand destroyer — which can carry helicopters, fire torpedoes and shoot down airplanes —to Venezuela. The deputy commander of the Iranian navy, Rear Admiral Touraj Hassani Moqaddam, told Reuters: “Our plans for the near future include sending two or three ships, with special helicopters, to Venezuela on a South American mission that could last for five months”.

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The Sahand destroyer can sustain voyages lasting five months without resupply and has a flight deck for helicopters, torpedo launchers, anti-aircraft and anti-ship guns, surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles and electronic warfare capabilities.

Tehran’s provocative actions are already raising serious concerns among analysts. Rocio San Miguel, Director of Control Ciudadano, a NGO that monitors Venezuela’s armed forces said: “The arrival of these Iranian ships would upset the regional order. This is going to bother neighboring countries and generate an undesirable situation.”

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Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez (L) speaks next to Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during an agreement-signing ceremony in Tehran September 6, 2009. REUTERS/Miraflores Palace/Handout 

Over the past 20 years of Chavistas have become invaluable to Tehran, both strategically and ideologically. The two regimes have signed economic and military agreements valued in the billions of dollars.

Whether Moqaddam’s claims are real or bluster, as reasoned by analysts, Tehran will protect its ‘assets’ in the South American country by any means necessary.

More to come…

 

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Sounds like we need to send some of our troops down there.  We don’t want Iran setting up shop in our backyard. I guess Russia and China have no problem with this because I haven’t heard a word from them. They only get upset if the USA talks about sending in troops.

we need a new Monroe Doctrine 

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I don't think we need to go into Iran or Venezuela...or any place else to do into any military, or nation building activities.....

 

Iran can't do much for them.....soon financially they will be in the same place....as Venezuela...

 

 Russia and China on the other hand could benefit from being involved..... However as far away as either country is... I'm not sure if it would be cost effective for them to get involved...... At this point with the  Long range missiles countries don't need a base close to the country they might be attacking.......

 

Hence the change in trump's view on the short range missile agreements with Russia..... 

 

If either China or Russia wants to get sucked into an Afganistan type situation in the Western hemisphere let them do it.......JMO.....CL

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And all those riches are for him and only him. His people are starving. We probably werent going to do do anything until Russia and Iran started talking about putting their military in Venezuela.  Cl, I’m not big on country building and wreckless use of our military, but it is not good for anyone for Madura to control the world’s largest oil reserves and it’s not good for Iran and Russia to be setting up shop there either. 

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The Richest Countries In South America

 

Chile is the richest country in South America by GDP per capita and Brazil is the wealthiest in terms of GDP (PPP).

 

 

 

https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-richest-countries-in-south-america.html

 

 

I always thought that the economic heart of SA was Brazil....It occupies more or less half of the entire  South American territory with a Pop. of more than 200M (2nd most populated country in the Americas  after the US)

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5 minutes ago, umbertino said:

The Richest Countries In South America

 

Chile is the richest country in South America by GDP per capita and Brazil is the wealthiest in terms of GDP (PPP).

 

 

 

https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-richest-countries-in-south-america.html

 

 

I always thought that the economic heart of SA was Brazil....It occupies more or less half of the entire  South American territory with a Pop. of more than 200M (2nd most populated country in the Americas  after the US)

I think that the point being made here was that 20 yrs ago Venezuela was the Richest 

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On 2/7/2019 at 2:42 PM, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

 

 

 

Talking about Chavez....NOT Maduro

 

Old article

How did Venezuela change under Hugo Chávez?

 

Venezuela's president has died 14 years after his first election victory. How did the country changed since Hugo Chávez took power?

 

How have things changed under Hugo Chávez, who died yesterday?

 

 

By looking at key indicators we can see that poverty levels and illiteracy have fallen but violent crime and inflation has increased

 

 

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/oct/04/venezuela-hugo-chavez-election-data

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Again we will try to police the world... Politicians love military conflicts when their poll numbers are down.. Bolton has already said we want the oil... Instead of starting a war in our hemisphere and wasting more billions, just spend a couple of bucks on a bullet and end the reign of the dictator.

Oh and the other thing... If you are worried about illegals, what do you expect when Trump sends the military in? Think there might be a rush of those people to get out?

Again, we the people are going to get screwed by our own government, and some of the we the people will jump right up to support this action because doofus said so.

 

B/A

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45 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

Again we will try to police the world... Politicians love military conflicts when their poll numbers are down.. Bolton has already said we want the oil... Instead of starting a war in our hemisphere and wasting more billions, just spend a couple of bucks on a bullet and end the reign of the dictator.

Oh and the other thing... If you are worried about illegals, what do you expect when Trump sends the military in? Think there might be a rush of those people to get out?

Again, we the people are going to get screwed by our own government, and some of the we the people will jump right up to support system" rel="">support this action because doofus said so.

 

 

 

If we can make that country great like it was, the people would not want to come up here.

There already is a mass exodus going on from Venezuela. 

If we actually took the oil then I would say we send in the military,

take over the country, name it The United State of South America and move some of our people that want to go down there.

Great climate and great food growing.  

If we are going to be aggressive then lets get aggressive. 

 

Your "doofus" comment may sound funny to you but for me it is disrespectful.

He is the legally and duly elected sitting POTUS whether you like it or not and he does deserve some respect for that. 

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7 minutes ago, nstoolman1 said:

 

 

 

 

 

If we can make that country great like it was, the people would not want to come up here.

There already is a mass exodus going on from Venezuela. 

If we actually took the oil then I would say we send in the military,

take over the country, name it The United State of South America and move some of our people that want to go down there.

Great climate and great food growing.  

If we are going to be aggressive then lets get aggressive. 

 

Your "doofus" comment may sound funny to you but for me it is disrespectful.

He is the legally and duly elected sitting POTUS whether you like it or not and he does deserve some respect for that. 

They need to hit bottom before they understand the real problem. You get more from working than hand outs, period.

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10 minutes ago, nstoolman1 said:

He did get the " I declared my intention to run for President, won the nomination, won the election " trophy. That should be worth some respect. 

 

Yes he did get the election trophy and does deserve respect for beating out his competition. But since arriving at Pennsylvania Ave. he has made a mockery of Truth, Justice and the American Way...

 

B/A

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