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May 1, 2019
Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps: 40 Years of Spreading Terror, Quashing
Dissent for Iran's Theocracy
(New
York, N.Y.)
- On May 5, 1979, Iran's revolutionary
government formed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Corps (IRGC), its premier paramilitary
force responsible for revolution abroad and repression at home. As carefully documented by United Against
Nuclear Iran (UANI), the IRGC's legacy after 40 years is one
of murder, mayhem, and meddling. The group has rightfully earned its
place on the U.S. government's list of foreign terrorist organizations.
Since its inception, the
Islamic Republic of Iran has used the IRGC to aggressively
"export" its Islamic Revolution and remake the Middle East
under its domination. One of its
defining hallmarks has been its willingness to use terrorism against
the U.S. and its allies. In addition to carrying out direct attacks,
the IRGC has facilitated terrorism by providing funding and training
to proxy groups like Hezbollah, Hamas,
the Taliban, and the Houthis, as well as to
militias in Iraq, Syria, and Bahrain.
The IRGC
is also an important player in Iran's economy, by some estimates controlling as much as 20 percent. UANI has
warned for years that doing business in Iran often means doing
business with the IRGC, because the group is so heavily involved in
so many Iranian industries. Businesses and banks around the world now
have a clear responsibility to ensure that companies with which they
do business are not connected to the IRGC in any way.
To explore UANI's report on the IRGC, please click here.
To read
about Iran's State Sponsorship of Terrorism, please click here.
To
explore UANI's IRGC Campaign, please click here.
To read
the UANI report, Proxy Wars: Regional Dominance Strategy, please
click here.
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