Publicado el 01-10-2012
Iranian Infiltration
in Latin America
The defiant attitude of Iran against the United States of America and, of course, against democratic countries that are allies of the United States is worrisome, to say the least. This is a defiance that attempts against the security of the free world and, particularly, against the nations of the Western Hemisphere.
Right now the “president” of Iran, who is a full-fledged tyrant, is in Managua, Nicaragua, for the inauguration of Daniel Ortega, whose legitimacy has been declared as non-existent by the Nicaraguan opposition.
Some would like to make clear that Ahmadinejad is not a dictator because he is an instrument of the Ayatollahs who have historic control over the government of Iran. However, it should be borne in mind that this gentleman is not a simple clerk of the Ayatollahs, but one of them, although he does not have the same title. Actually, he is not a simple messenger of the Iranian regime, but is part of those who control that government. Iran has a theocratic regime because the government responds to very strong religious concepts.
After Managua, the Iranian “president” will visit Cuba where he will continue to consolidate the diabolic alliance between the governments of Tehran and Havana. Any alliance with Castro has characteristics that are extremely aggressive against the free world, especially against the United States of America. We will soon get the news about what Fidel Castro and his brother Raul have agreed upon with the Iranian ruler. We must not forget that during a visit made by Fidel Castro to Iran in May, 2001, he said that he and the Ayatollah Khamenei, together, would put the United States of American on its knees.
All those in the free world who are really concerned about the fate of democracy must be carefully analyzing, day by day, the movements of the Iranian government which, although many do not identify it as a dictatorship, is indeed, undoubtedly, one of the most dangerous dictatorships in history.
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