Iran Labels EU Forces as "Terrorists" in Retaliation for IRGC Sanctions

Iran's Foreign Ministry has declared the naval and air forces of EU member states a "terrorist organisation" in a reciprocal move after the EU designated Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) as one. The IRGC, formed after the 1979 revolution, holds major influence over Iran's economy, military, and nuclear program. Concurrently, US President Donald Trump has issued a stark ultimatum, giving Iran 10-15 days to agree to a nuclear deal or face consequences. The US has also deployed significant air and naval forces to West Asia, with reports suggesting military action against Iran is being prepared.

Key Points: Iran Declares EU Naval, Air Forces as Terrorist Organization

  • Iran declares EU forces "terrorist"
  • Move is reciprocal to EU's IRGC designation
  • IRGC oversees Iran's missile and nuclear programs
  • Trump issues ultimatum on nuclear deal
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Iran declares EU's naval and air forces "terrorists organisation" in reciporocal move after action agaisnt IRGC

Iran reciprocally labels EU member states' naval and air forces as a terrorist organization after the EU designated the IRGC as one, escalating tensions.

"We're either going to get a deal, or it's going to be unfortunate for them... - Donald Trump"

Tehran, February 22

Iran's Foreign Ministry declared European Union member states' naval forces and air forces as "terrorist organisation" as a reciprocal action against the EU's recognition of Islamic Revolution Guard Corps as a terrorist entity.

The Ministry announced its decision in a statement, while calling the EU's action against the IRGC "contrary to fundamental principles and rules" of the United Nations Charter and International Law.

Invoking the Article 7 of the Law on "Reciprocal Action in Response to the Designation of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps as a Terrorist Organization by the US" passed in 2019, which stipulates that "all countries that in any way follow or support the decision of the United States to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization are subject to reciprocal action," Iran made this decision, as per the Foreign Ministry statement.

This comes after the EU designated Iran's IRGC as a terrorist organisation, placing the powerful military force in the same category as the Islamic State and Al Qaeda.

Formed after Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution to safeguard the Shi'ite clerical system, the IRGC wields significant influence across Iran's economy and armed forces and oversees the country's ballistic missile and nuclear programmes.

Meanwhile, the US, Israel and their allied partners continue to push Iran to drop its uranium enrichment operations, expressing concern over Tehran's alleged attempt to make nuclear weapons.

US President Donald Trump has warned Iran to come to terms with the US on the nuclear deal within 10 to 15 days or "it's going to be unfortunate."

Interacting with the reporters on Thursday, the US President said, "We're either going to get a deal, or it's going to be unfortunate for them... 10-15 days would be enough time."

At the Board of Peace inaugural meeting, Trump also repeated the threats, "Now is the time for Iran to join us on a path that will complete what we're doing. And if they join us, that'll be great. If they don't join us, that'll be great, too. But it'll be a very different path."

He stressed that Tehran could not continue destabilising the region."They cannot continue to threaten the stability of the entire region. And they must make a deal. Or if that doesn't happen, bad things will happen if it doesn't," the US President said.

US has also deployed air and naval forces to West Asia, marking the most substantive deployment to the region since the US invaded Iraq in the year 2003, CNN reported.

The US military is prepared to strike Iran as early as this weekend, though President Donald Trump has yet to make a final decision on whether he'll authorise such actions, CNN said, citing sources familiar with the matter.

- ANI

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Priya S
The US threatening Iran with a 10-15 day ultimatum is very concerning. This kind of pressure tactic rarely works and often backfires. The world doesn't need another war, especially not one that could spill over and affect global trade routes so crucial for India. 🙏
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Aman W
While Iran's reciprocal move seems extreme, one has to understand their perspective. The IRGC is a core part of their state. The EU/US labelling it a terrorist group is a direct challenge to their sovereignty. India has always advocated for dialogue, and that's the only way forward.
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Sarah B
Living in India, I see how interconnected we are. Any conflict there impacts oil prices here immediately. This posturing from all sides is dangerous. The international community, including India, should push harder for de-escalation before it's too late.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, Iran's statement is counterproductive. You can't fight name-calling with more name-calling. It weakens their diplomatic position. They should focus on engaging with the EU and addressing the nuclear concerns transparently, which would benefit the whole region's stability.
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Karthik V
The report of US forces preparing to strike is alarming. We've seen what happened in Iraq. India must use its good relations with both sides to advocate for peace. War is not an option. Our government's balanced approach is crucial now. #PeaceForWestAsia

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