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Iran and its shadow over Argentina

2024-04-13T11:21:35.492Z

Highlights: Iran is not far from Argentina. It operates from the triple border with Paraguay and Brazil through Hezbollah financing operations. Ciudad del Este is considered the largest illicit economy in the Western Hemisphere. Iran is also in Bolivia, protecting businesses, infiltrating intelligence, and promoting smuggling in abundance to Argentina through illicit drug trafficking. The home front of the Shia theocracy is not a sea of tranquility but the opposite. The effervescence over repression mobilizes demonstrations despite the regime's inevitable repression. It is hell, ISIS versus the Khomeinist theocracies that persecute all dissent. The blood is already flowing in torrents. Now Supreme Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has sworn to take revenge on Israel after the attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria weeks ago in which Iranian Brigadier General Mohamed Reza Zahedi, one of the most senior leaders of the shadowy Revolutionary Guard, died. The war is already moving towards escalation. And in Argentina it dug its claws in and attacked twice. If there is a victory, it will be pyrrhic and immense humanitarian tragedy.


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Iran is not far from Argentina. It operates from the triple border with Paraguay and Brazil through Hezbollah financing operations. Ciudad del Este is considered the largest illicit economy in the Western Hemisphere. The enclave very close to Tehran from a geo-strategic point of view

raises money through drug trafficking

, laundering, where Argentine accomplices contribute, in partnership with the Primeiro Comando de la Capital, the Brazilian cartel, which together with the Comando Vermelho, dominates areas of Paraguay liberated for drug trafficking,

The government of Santiago Peña is aware of these very acute problems

But Iran is also in Bolivia, protecting businesses, infiltrating intelligence, and promoting smuggling in abundance to Argentina through illicit drug trafficking.

Hezbollah is also in Chile, where sectors of the Palestinian lobby sympathize with the cause of the “Party of God”, now according to the decision of the Argentine Justice, responsible for the terror in Argentina, for the attacks on the Israeli Embassy and the AMIA.

Behind Hezbollah is Iran, the country that the justice system of this country now considers “Terrorist”.

Hezbollah, a dagger armed by the Ayatollahs of Tehran, also operates in the border area of ​​Colombia, Panama and Venezuela, in Mexico with dark ties to various cartels, in Guatemala, which at the time officially declared it a terrorist organization, and even in Costa Delicious.

Sources investigating Hezbollah movements affirm that there were at least

four aborted attacks

designed at the time to attack synagogues and Jewish institutions in different countries, including Brazil, where connections with drug cartels are solid.

President Lula exposed and now exposes his alliance with Hamas.

Declaring Iran a Terrorist State does not bring the attacks closer or further away. They are always possible possibilities. For Argentina, Iran was not a “terrorist State” when it bombed the Embassy and the AMIA.

The terror towards the Iranian interior can be condensed in a case that shows many other similar cases: the murder of 22-year-old Masha Amini who died after being tortured by the “Moral Police”, her crime:

wearing the Hijab incorrectly.

The home front of the Shia theocracy is not a sea of ​​tranquility but the opposite. The effervescence over repression mobilizes demonstrations despite the regime's inevitable repression.

In January of this year, a massive attack perpetrated by ISIS against the Ayatollahs

left 90 dead

. While commemorating the death of General Qasem Soleimani, leader of the Al Quds Revolutionary Guard, allegedly assassinated by the United States in 1990.

It is hell, ISIS versus the Khomeinist theocracies that persecute all dissent.

The blood is already flowing in torrents.

Now Supreme Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has sworn to take revenge on Israel after the attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria weeks ago in which Iranian Brigadier General Mohamed Reza Zahedi, one of the most senior leaders of the shadowy Revolutionary Guard, died.

The war is already moving towards escalation.

Is Argentina in danger after the declaration of Iran as a terrorist state?

She was in danger and was attacked twice.

And now it is also in danger.

Terrorism does not look for causes to attack but rather vulnerabilities and in Argentina it dug its claws in twice.

Direct sources confirm that most Sunni countries converge on the need to weaken the forces of the Iranian theocrats armed with nuclear weapons as well? These countries, with the exception of Syria, Lebanon infiltrated by Hezbollah and Yemen, managed by Iran through the weapons provided to the Houthis, would also prefer - they do not make it explicit - an Israeli military victory over Hamas.

If there is victory it will be pyrrhic and the humanitarian tragedy immense.

In Israel there are currently 250 thousand displaced people, avoiding attacks that occur and that will most likely increase from now on.

Tel Aviv will not agree to a ceasefire until there is an agreement for the return of the hostages taken on December 7.

The victims add up.

Iran's fundamental partner is Venezuela and the previous Argentine Administration was at the same time a partner of Venezuela, in fact the link was started by Néstor Kirchner with Hugo Chavez, continued with Cristina Fernandez and Maduro, the uncontrolled transit of money between one country and another It was ominous.

And so was the

Pact with Iran

that sought impunity for the ideologues of the attacks in Argentina.

There was a complicity of Argentine cells that is vox populi. They worked together with Tehran from Buenos Aires, (they also traveled to Iran) to deactivate the proven criminal plots designed in Iran to attack Argentina.

Iran declared a Fatwa, an imprescriptible death threat against the writer Salman Rushdie. This chronicler, together with the writer Osvaldo Soriano and the excellent journalist Héctor D'Amico, interviewed Rushdie.

His “Crime”? He had written the “Satanic Verses,” a book that displeased the Ayatollahs. That time in an ultra-guarded room in Buenos Aires, Rushdie smiled in the face of the threat, demonstrating bravery and perhaps a certain underestimation of his enemy. He lived hiding but perhaps feeling safe, as if hiding himself from the danger in which he lived.

Two years ago he was stabbed, lost an eye and was left in critical condition.

He is an example, among thousands of persecuted

Iran does not forgive.

Source: clarin

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