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UK’s Starmer Moves to Ban Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as Terror Group

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 5:02 pm
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UK Moves to Designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as Terrorist Organization

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Why This MattersThe UK’s StanceBroader ImplicationsWhat Comes Next

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LONDON — The British government is preparing to declare Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organization, granting ministers sweeping powers to impose sanctions and restrict the group’s activities on UK soil. The move marks a significant escalation in tensions between London and Tehran, reflecting growing Western concerns over Iran’s destabilizing actions abroad.

The proposed designation, expected to be announced in the coming weeks, would place the IRGC in the same category as groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, making membership or support for the organization illegal. The decision follows years of intelligence linking the IRGC to assassination plots, cyberattacks, and arms smuggling across Europe and the Middle East.

Why This Matters

The IRGC, a powerful branch of Iran’s military, wields vast influence over the country’s foreign policy and funds proxy militias in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon. Western officials have long accused the group of orchestrating attacks against dissidents abroad, including plots targeting journalists and former Iranian officials in the UK.

A terrorist designation would allow British authorities to freeze IRGC-linked assets, ban travel for its members, and prosecute those found collaborating with the organization. It also sends a strong political message, isolating Iran further amid stalled nuclear negotiations and its crackdown on domestic protests.

The UK’s Stance

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government has faced mounting pressure from lawmakers and security agencies to take stronger action against the IRGC. Last year, the UK sanctioned several IRGC officials over human rights abuses, but critics argued that broader measures were needed.

“The IRGC is not just a military force—it’s a tool of transnational repression,” said a senior Whitehall official familiar with the discussions. “This step would close legal loopholes that have allowed its operatives to exploit financial and diplomatic channels in Britain.”

Iran has repeatedly denied accusations of terrorism, insisting the IRGC is a legitimate national defense institution. Any formal ban would likely trigger retaliation, including further detentions of dual nationals or diplomatic expulsions.

Broader Implications

The UK’s move aligns with the U.S., which designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization in 2019 under then-President Donald Trump. However, European allies like Germany and France have hesitated, fearing it could derail diplomacy with Tehran.

Security experts warn that the decision could provoke Iranian-backed cyberattacks or espionage against British interests. Yet proponents argue that failing to act emboldens the IRGC’s global operations.

“This isn’t just symbolic—it’s a necessary step to curb Iran’s malign activities,” said a former MI6 analyst. “The IRGC operates like a mafia, and the UK can no longer afford to turn a blind eye.”

What Comes Next

If approved, the ban would deepen the rift between Iran and Western nations at a time of heightened regional instability. With nuclear talks stalled and Tehran supplying drones to Russia, the UK’s stance could influence other European nations to follow suit.

For now, all eyes are on Westminster. As one government insider put it: “This isn’t just about labeling a group—it’s about drawing a line against state-sponsored terror.”

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