The truth about the Iranian regime’s new president

By Peymaneh Shafi
President Joe Biden would be making a grave mistake by delisting Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) from the State Department’s Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) blacklist. Iran’s regime is currently hindering nuclear talks that have continued in Vienna among world powers by raising this latest demand, claiming the IRGC is a “national army” and its terror designation as an FTO is a “red line.”
There is good reason why former president Donald Trump designated the IRGC as an FTO back in 2019 as part of his administration’s maximum pressure campaign that deprived Iran’s regime, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, of tens of billions of dollars. Reports indicate Tehran had only $4 billion in foreign currency reserves as a result of Trump’s sanctions.
The Biden administration, however, has adopted a pro-appeasement approach and been providing concessions to the Iranian regime. As a result, the mullahs in Tehran have been raising more demands, including the IRGC’s delisting from the State Department’s FTO list.
The IRGC meets all three criteria and its nature has not changed in 40 years, let alone since the initial 2019 designation.
Firstly, the IRGC is a foreign organization as it belongs to the mullahs’ regime ruling Iran.
Secondly, the IRGC has for four decades engaged in terrorist activity that continues to this day.
“General Soleimani and his Quds Force were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American and coalition service members and the wounding of thousands more,” the Pentagon reported. “He had orchestrated attacks on coalition bases in Iraq over the last several months… culminating in the death and wounding of additional American and Iraqi personnel. General Soleimani also approved the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad that took place this week.”
Of course, the list of IRGC terrorist activities is far beyond the capacity of this article.
Thirdly, the IRGC’s activities threaten the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States.
“The Houthis launch these terrorist attacks with enabling by Iran, which supplies them with missile and UAV components, training, and expertise,” reads a statement issued by U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. It is a known fact that the IRGC, with its extraterritorial Quds Force, is in charge of arming and guiding Tehran’s terrorist militias and proxies checkered across the Middle East and beyond.
It goes without saying that Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the government of Iraq are U.S. allies and partners, and the abovementioned IRGC-supported terror attacks threaten U.S. foreign relations and economic interests.
The IRGC has proven for four decades now that an FTO designation is in its DNA. It cannot forgo such a characteristic as it would undermine its very purpose. With that said, the Biden administration should not bend the knee before the Iranian regime’s demand.
And as a rule of thumb, appeasement emboldens dictators and terrorists. The more you cave in, the more they will demand.
This article was first published by americanthinker
Peymaneh Shafi
She is Advocate of regime change in Iran & Independent specialist in Middle East, focused on Iranian affairs &, a member of @IACNorCal . Her Twitter is @peymaneh123
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