Top Iranian Commander Tells Negotiators to Block Enemy Infiltration “Under the Pretext of Nuclear Supervision and Inspection”

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iran-general-hassan-firouzabadiChief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Maj.-Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi sent a message to his country’s team of negotiators this week  mentioning specific red lines that should receive due attention in a final nuclear deal.

He reminded Foreign Minister Zarif and his negotiating team of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s recent order to block any possible pathway that enemies could take to infiltrate “Iran’s defense and security affairs under the pretext of nuclear supervision and inspection.”

“Iran’s military officials are not at all allowed to stop the country’s defense development and progress on the pretext of supervision and inspection and the country’s defense development and capabilities should not be harmed in the talks.” “Our support for our brothers in the resistance (front) in different places should not be undermined in the talks at all,” he added.

Iran Steps Up Covert Action in Latin America

Meanwhile, the Iranian government is significantly boosting its presence and resources in Latin America, posing a security threat to the region, according to U.S. and Latin American officials who met last week in Florida to discuss Iran’s covert actions. “It is troubling in some of the briefings we get, particularly on the classified side, to see Iranian influence in Latin America,” said Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.), a member of the House Committee of Foreign Affairs.

Iran is providing its officials with passports from Venezuela and other countries, giving them free rein to travel throughout South America. Iran has forged close ties with Argentina, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Bolivia, among others. Luis Heber, a member of the Uruguayan senate, said at least 10 Iranian agents suspected to be members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have been spotted in his country carrying Venezuelan passports. There is “a clear penetration of Iran in our country,” he said.

Iran currently hosts at least 80 so-called cultural centers in the region and has doubled the number of embassies in the region since 2005. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), vice-chair of the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, asked: “How is it they have Iranian consulates in Latin America?…Iran is penetrating the Western Hemisphere and it’s not for cultural exchanges or approval of travel documents….This makes no sense…other than espionage, subterfuge, and illicit activities.”

{Matzav.com Newscenter}


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