What would be the effects of listing IRGC as a terrorist group on its activities beyond Iran’s geographical borders?
In his interview with Al-Arabiya
on February 14, Dr. Mohammed Alsulami, head of (Persian) Gulf Center for
Iranian Studies, answers this question:
“With IRGC listed as a terroristgroup, Iranian regime’s activities abroad and its influence in Arab and African
countries, such as Nigeria, as well as in Latin America will be completely
crippled.
IRGC is divided into four
divisions with which we need to be familiar so that we can block them. IRGC has
its own military arm and affiliated groups and militias. It has also carried
out a lot of investments. It has set up so-called cultural centers, which are
actually centers for gathering intelligence, recruitment and promoting the
ideology of vilayat-e-faqih. And the fourth division is related to IRGC’s
so-called humanitarian affairs and charity organizations which actually serves
as a cover for IRGC’s other activities and is directly headed by Khamenei.
These are IRGC’s four arms which constitute the main structure of Iranian regime’s activities abroad. IRGC and particularly its Quds Force are directly commanded by Khamenei’s viewpoints.
If the IRGC, with all divisions
included, is blocked, or even if only its military wing is put under pressure,
it would severely affect not only regime’s activities in foreign countries, but
also the political composition and clash of rival bands within the regime.”
Dr. Mohammed Alsulami added:
“courtiers in the region along with Western countries and the United States
will have the responsibility to name IRGC as a terrorist group. What’s
important in this regard, however, is that in addition to limiting and blockingIRGC’s investments and offering full support by these countries, they also need
to apply political and diplomatic pressures to ensure that the resolutions will
be implemented and that listing IRGC as a terrorist group will not be just ink
on paper.
I’m expecting a change. If the
Iranian regime feels threatened or IRGC and its forces in Syria feel
threatened, regime’s positions will change, fearing the US policies. I believe
that if the United States is serious about this, we will see changes coming.”
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