UK Set to Designate Iran’s IRGC as Terror Threat
The United Kingdom is poised to declare Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a significant national security threat, as new legislative powers aim to criminalize support for state proxies. The UK government is introducing draft regulations to Parliament that would ban assistance for the IRGC, characterizing this entity as harmful to national security following recent anti-Semitic incidents in the country.
This legislative move seeks to curb foreign state-backed activities within the UK, targeting actions such as espionage, democratic interference, and sabotage. The IRGC, alongside the Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right and Russia's GRU Volunteer Corps, will be among the first entities designated under these advanced state threat regulations, highlighting the growing concerns over foreign interference and aggression.
Approval of this legislation could result in severe penalties, including life imprisonment, for those aiding designated organizations in acts of sabotage or other hostile activities against the UK. The initiative reflects a broader intent by the UK government to enhance its national security framework amid increasing threats from international actors.