That's interesting. Important to remember when talking about Maduro is his Vice President, Tareck El Aissami. El Aissami has faced allegations of participating in corruption, money laundering and drug trafficking. He is said to be a key part in the attempt to spread Islam to Central America - planted there with a purpose.
El Aissami's father is important to note too:
His father, Zaidan El Amin El Aissami, also known as Carlos Zaidan, was a Druze immigrant from Jabal al-Druze in Syria.[9] He was the head of a local Iraqi Ba'athist Party in Venezuela and had connections with leftist political movements in the Middle East.[10][11][6] Another family member of El Aissami's involved in Ba'athism was his great-uncle, Shibli El Aissami, who was the Assistant Secretary General of the National Command of the Iraqi-dominated Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party.[10][12][13][14]
El Aissami's father supported Hugo Chávez during the February 1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt and was arrested.[10][11][6] Following the news of his father's arrest and the raiding of his childhood home, seventeen-year-old El Aissami became troubled with the situation disillusioned with the state of Venezuela.[15][16] A quote from his father stuck with El Aissami for life, "No matter what happens, remember the capable men are the ones who write history, the incapable criticize it", with his father referring to Chávez as being able to rewrite history.[16] Following the arrest of El Aissami's father in 1992, his great-uncle Shibli El Aissami retired from politics in Iraq, remaining in the country until the 2003 invasion of Iraq.