The US should designate Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a
terrorist organization
اف(PMOI / MEK) Recent revelations by the Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) suggest that not only is such a designation crucial, but it is long overdue.
The information, disclosed on Tuesday in a news conference held in the Washington, D.C., office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, revealed new IRGC training camps set up as part of the Iranian regime's strategy to notch up its terrorist meddling in the Middle East. According to the reports, hundreds of foreign fighters trickle through Iran's borders every month to receive training and be dispatched to other countries for terrorist missions.
Two bills reintroduced lately in the Congress designated the (IRGC) as terrorist organizations. There is a definite necessity for the U.S. administration to designate the IRGC as a terrorist entity, as peace and security across the Middle East are under the constant threat of IRGC-supported hostilities.
It is a known fact that Washington has a long of list of disputes and conflicts provoked by Tehran. The IRGC is a force of at least 120,000 armed men, and a known tactic used by IRGC generals is to repeatedly highlight the threat they pose for the west and regional states.
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