BLACKLISTING IRGC WONT LEAD TO War

Blacklisting Iran’s IRGC does not mean another US-led war

Following the dreadful Obama tenure that allowed Iran to tear the Middle East apart and engulf it in flames, Tehran is now faced with a new administration in the White House that has markedly different intentions. The fact that the Trump administration is floating a proposal to blacklist the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organization is a clear indication that Trump means business.

And suddenly we are witnessing a shrill chorus from known members of the pro-Iranian appeasement lobby predicting doom and disaster if we blacklist the IRGC. Their main argument seems to involve the possibility of the IRGC taking revenge by targeting US interests and allies across the Middle East. In other words they may commit terrorist attacks so we’d better not list them as terrorists! What strangely seems to have been forgotten is the fact that the IRGC has for decades been carrying out terrorist attacks across the Middle East, including Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon.

The IRGC and the Qods Force, their organization responsible for extraterritorial operations, are behind most of the brutal Shi’ite militias rampaging through the predominantly Sunni provinces of Iraq,massacring families and leveling cities in the name of the war against Daesh (ISIS/ISIL). It is a great irony that Iran exploited the Daesh campaign as an opportunity to carry out their genocidal crusade against the Sunnis, at the same time fooling Obama into regarding Iran as an ally, even coaxing the US into providing vital air support. 

Over the past six years the world has witnessed in horror how the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has massacred his own people, while enjoying unlimited financial and military support from Iran. It was the Iranian regime’s backing for Assad and for the former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, two corrupt dictators who repressed their own people and particularly the Sunni communities in those two countries, that resulted in the rise of Daesh in the region. Thanks to Tehran, ISIS grew and became a threat to the whole world, creating the largest refugee crisis in modern history. 

The Iranian regime and its IRGC and Basij militias have attacked America and its allies for many decades. The Iranian mullahs began targeting US interests less than a year after they came to power in 1979, by seizing 52 Americans in the US Embassy in Tehran and holding them hostage for 444 days. While it is common knowledge that Lebanese Hezbollah is funded by Tehran, it should also be remembered that in 1983 Iran and Hezbollah masterminded and carried out a truck bombing that killed 240 US Marines in Lebanon; an Islamic Jihadist car bomb attack destroyed the US Embassy in Beirut leaving 63 dead, 17 of which were Americans. The attack on the US Embassy in Kuwait City left 6 dead, 13 days before Christmas of that same year. In September 1984 Lebanese Hezbollah again staged a car bombing against the US Embassy in Beirut, this time killing 24 people.

In June 1996 the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia were the target of a massive truck bombing using 5,000 pounds (over 2,260 kg) of explosives. 19 US Airmen lost their lives and many more were injured. Former FBI director Louis Freehhas repeatedly stated that investigations show Iran was behind this attack. In June 1998 Lebanese Hezbollah again attacked the US Embassy in Beirut, this time firing rocket-propelled grenades. Fortunately no one was killed.

Iran’s campaign in Afghanistan and Iraq is well documented. Rep. Ed Royce, Chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee in a recent hearing said Iran is responsible for the death of more than 500 Americans. US Vice President Mike Pence has stated that Iran is the main state sponsor of international terror. 

Even Obama’s controversial deal that many boasted would tame Iran’s nuclear programhas brought no such change. Iran’s January 29thballistic missile test was a flagrant violation of the deal, prompting the Trump administration to re-introduce a series of tough sanctions, signaling an immediate step-change with Obama’s appeasement policy. It now emerges, according to a shocking report first made public by The Washington Free Beacon,that the Obama administration gave unprecedented access to the White House for teams of known pro-Iran lobbyists.

For far too long Iran and the IRGC have taken advantage of the West’s appeasement policy, not only engulfing the entire Middle East in flames, but also oppressing the Iranian people through atrocious and repeated human rights violations. Blacklisting the IRGC is long overdue and will be a first and necessary step in actually curbing Iranian atrocities.