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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC: Source of regional and global terrorism and warmongering



Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC: Source of regional and global terrorism and warmongering

The IRGC and the Iranian regime is the source of terrorism and warmongering in the Middle East and across the globe.
Facing this global threat, Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), once again stressed on the Iranian Resistance’s demands on behalf of the Iranian opposition:
- Designation Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) in their entireties as terrorist entities by the U.S. and the European Union;
- Expulsion of the mullahs’ MOIS agents and IRGC Quds Force operatives from the U.S. and Europe.
Now, the world is witnessing how IRGC is a real threat in the Middle East. Looking at the IRGC’s record, we can clearly see the IRGC’s involvement in major terror attacks:
1983 – U.S. Marines base bombing in Beirut, Lebanon
1996 – Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia
2006 – Al-Askari mosque bombing in Samarra, Iraq
Additionally, the IRGC is the main supporter of terrorism and fundamentalism and the element behind instability and massacre.

A number of IRGC global terrorism victims:
1989 – Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou - Austria
1990 – Kazem Rajavi - Switzerland
1991 – Shahpour Bakhtiar - France
1992 – Mykonos Assassination - Germany
1993 – Mohammad Hossein Naghdi - Italy
1994 – AMIA bombing, killing 85 people - Argentina
1996 – Zahra Rajabi - Turkey
In parallel with the IRGC, Iran’s MOIS supports plans and executes assassinations against the opposition.
Iran's terror apparatus remains active in Europe as seen in recent MOIS bombing plots targeting the PMOI/MEK and a massive Iranian opposition rally in Paris.
Iranian regime elements arrested in Belgium
MOIS agent arrested for planning terror plot
We reiterate Maryam Rajavi’s demands:
- Blacklisting the IRGC and MOIS in their entirety by the U.S. & European Union
- Expulsion of MOIS & IRGC Quds Force operatives from the U.S. & Europe;

The solution lies in standing firm against the Iranian regime's state-sponsored terrorism.

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