Ok, you don't trust Wikipedia, no problem there. But lo, I went through your recent posts (actually just the first pages on your profile), and saw you quoting what? You guess, it was Wikipedia, lol!
For topics outside the politically charged ones, Wikipedia is a valuable reference tool. All I am saying is that Wikipedia can't be trusted to get information on various current affairs topics.
Okay, now back to the Revolutionary Guards engaged in military actions in Syria in particular and Iranian support for Syria in the Syrian Civil War as whole (as you pretend that Iran never interferes in the politics of other nations). If you look through the Wikipedia
article on the topic, you will see a lot of sources. If I were to believe you, I should consider them all fake, right?
Just some quotes (they are very well substantiated in the article with multiple sources provided):
In May 2012, in an interview with the Iranian Students News Agency which was later removed from its website, the deputy head of Iran's Quds Force said that it had provided combat troops to support Syrian military operations. It was alleged by the Western media that Iran also trained fighters from Hezbollah, a Shia militant group based in Lebanon
Iranian security and intelligence services are advising and assisting the Syrian military in order to preserve Bashar al-Assad's hold on power. Those efforts include training, technical support, combat troops. By December 2013 Iran was thought to have approximately 10,000 operatives in Syria
In 2014, coinciding with the peace talks at Geneva II, Iran has stepped up support for Syrian President Assad. Syrian Minister of Finance and Economy announced that "Iranian regime has given more than 15 billion dollars" to Syria
Are you still going to adhere to your position?