Google translation of original Spanish article
Iran offered Maduro soldiers from his military groupA minister proposed that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard protect him.
Iran. From the Iranian government they offered Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that members of his Islamic Revolutionary Guard, recently categorized as a "terrorist group" by Donald Trump, participate in his protection. The offer was made in the last week and the president promised to evaluate it and announced that, perhaps, he will accept it.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamad Yavad Zarif was the one who made the proposal to Maduro, who anticipated that he would gladly accept the treat in moments of such weakness of the Caracas administration.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard is a special force of Tehran dedicated to operations outside the borders of its country. With the elite corps formed by the Quds Forces, Iran operated in the recent civil war in Syria, crushing the rebel opponents of the dictatorship of Bashar Al-Assad. He did it jointly with Russia, a country from which it is unknown if he had knowledge of Iranian aid to Venezuela .
The proposal of Zarif a Maduro coincides with another worrying fact: the restart of flights between Tehran and Caracas, known as "aeroterror" for the arms and drug traffic they represent. The agreement was signed on the last visit made by the head of the Department for the Americas of the Foreign Ministry of Iran, Mohsen Baharvand, who acted as spokesman for the foreign minister.
Mahan Air's first flight to the Venezuelan capital departed from Imam Khomeini International Airport on Monday, April 8, linking Tehran with that city. Inside, Baharvand traveled with a group of advisers to interview Maduro.
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