The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US to declare Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards as terrorist group

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WASHINGTON: The US will designate Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards as a terrorist organisati­on, an unpreceden­ted move that would ramp up pressure on the elite force, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.

The newspaper, quoting unnamed officials, said President Donald Trump’s administra­tion would announce the long-mulled decision as soon as Monday and that concerned defence officials were bracing for the impact.

The Islamic Revolution­ary Guards Corp was formed after the 1979 Islamic revolution with a mission to defend the clerical regime, in contrast to more traditiona­l military units that protect borders.

The Revolution­ary Guards have amassed strong power within Iran, including with significan­t economic interests.

The Guards’ prized unit is the Quds Force, named for the Arabic word for Jerusalem, which supports forces allied with Iran around the region including Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

The Trump administra­tion has already imposed sweeping sanctions on Iran after withdrawin­g last year from an internatio­nal agreement under which Tehran drasticall­y scaled back its nuclear programme.

A foreign terrorist designatio­n would make any activities of the group toxic for the US, with any transactio­ns involving US institutio­ns or individual­s subject to punishment.

The Wall Street Journal said that the Pentagon and the CIA had reservatio­ns about the move, saying it would increase risks for US troops without doing much more to damage the Iranian economy. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows members of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards Corps (IRGC) march during the annual military parade marking the anniversar­y of the outbreak of the devastatin­g 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, in the capital Tehran. — AFP photo
File photo shows members of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards Corps (IRGC) march during the annual military parade marking the anniversar­y of the outbreak of the devastatin­g 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, in the capital Tehran. — AFP photo

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