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NOVEMBER 2024

Iran Threatens America: If New Sanctions Pass, US Military “Would Be At Risk”

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Originally appeared at ZeroHedge

In the coming days, president Trump is expected to announce that he will decertify the Iran Nuclear Deal, a step that potentially could cause the historic Obama-era accord to unravel. Under the 2015 deal, Iran agreed to limit its disputed nuclear program in return for the easing of economic sanctions. Realizing the dire threat that such a move presents for its economy – not to mention Iranian oil exports –  Iran has escalated the rhetoric, and overnight it warned the United States that U.S. regional military bases “would be at risk” if further sanctions were passed or if the US designated its Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist group.

On Friday the Financial Times reported that Donald Trump is expected to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group,  as part of a new hardline strategy against the Islamic republic.

Mr Trump is expected to announce new measures against Iran, including the prospect of additional targeted sanctions, the designation of the Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation and the adoption of a tougher stance on Iranian proxies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, according to a person briefed on the matter.

“It’s an integrated Iran strategy focused on neutralising and rolling back Iran’s malign activities regionally and globally,” the person said.

Iran was not happy: “The Americans should know that the Trump government’s stupid behavior with the nuclear deal will be used by the Islamic Republic as an opportunity to move ahead with its missile, regional and conventional defense program,” Guards’ commander Mohammad Ali Jafari said, quoted by Reuters. He then explicitly threatened US presence in the region, warning that “if America’s new law for sanctions is passed, this country will have to move their regional bases outside the 2,000 km range of Iran’s missiles.”

Jafari also said that additional sanctions would end the chances for future dialogue with the United States, and issued a stark warning to American troops.

“If the news is correct about the stupidity of the American government in considering the Revolutionary Guards a terrorist group, then the Revolutionary Guards will consider the American army to be like Islamic State all around the world particularly in the Middle East,” Jafari said according to a IRGC statement.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards is the nations’ most powerful security force. The Quds Force – the IRGC’s foreign espionage and paramilitary wing – and individuals and entities associated with the IRGC are on the US list of foreign terrorist organizations, but the organization as a whole is not, at leaset not yet.

Iran Threatens America: If New Sanctions Pass, US Military "Would Be At Risk"

Members of the IRGC march during a military parade in Tehran September 22, 2007.

IRGC commanders have framed their military involvement in Iraq and Syria, where they are fighting to support the government of President Bashar al-Assad, as a fight against Islamic State.  For the duration of the campaign against the Islamic State, Iran has seen the Sunni Muslim militants of ISIS as an existential threat to the mostly Shi’ite Islamic Republic. Dozens of members of the Guards, including senior commanders, have been killed in Syria and Iraq.

As a reminder, on June 7, Islamic State claimed an attack on Tehran’s parliament and the mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, killing 18 people in one of the nation’s highest profile terrorist attacks in recent years. The Guards fired missiles at Islamic State bases in Syria on June 18 in response.

Last Thursday, Trump again accused Tehran of violating the “spirit” of the landmark nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), limiting Iran’s nuclear program for fifteen years in exchange for easing pre-existing sanctions. He also included the Islamic Republic in a list of “challenges we should’ve taken care of a long time ago,” which features North Korea, Afghanistan, and IS.

Trump has until October 15 to recertify the deal. If he chooses not to – which now appears the most likely outcome – then it will go to Congress, which will have 60 days to decide whether to re-impose sanctions on Tehran, effectively putting an end to the agreement. Trump has called the agreement the “worst deal ever negotiated,” and pledged to “dismantle” it.

Iran has repeatedly warned against violating and pulling out of the deal, as it would be harmful primarily to Washington’s own interests and jeopardize the security of the whole region. At a ceremony at Tehran University marking the start of the academic year, Iran president Rouhani said that “in the nuclear negotiations and agreement we reached issues and benefits that are not reversible. No one can turn that back, not Mr. Trump or anyone else.”

Rouhani also said on Saturday that if the United States violated the deal then it would hurt its own reputation in the international community.

“If America carries out any violations today, the whole world will condemn America. They will not condemn Iran,” Rouhani said, according to state media. “Then they will say why did you trust America and sign an agreement with them.”

“Even if 10 other Trumps are created in the world, these are not reversible.”

The EU has also voiced concerns over removing the nuclear agreement, which “serves the interests of all parties,” according to EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini. She also stressed that the achievement in striking the long-negotiated agreement belongs to the international community, not just the US.

Meanwhile, on Sunday the IRGC navy was carrying out a military exercise on Sunday in the Gulf, an area of tension with the U.S. navy in recent months. More than 110 vessels were involved in the exercise, including some that have rocket and missile capabilities, Reuters quoted a Guards commander as saying.

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Barba_Papa

This proves that it is futile to make a deal with the US. Even if it gets signed and is honored by one administration, who knows what the next one will do?

Solomon Krupacek

The same story happened 100x with indian tribes.

Free man

I don’t think Trump will cancel the agreement. But he will impose new sanctions. In any case, I don’t think that anyone in the American army is afraid of the Iranian threat. The Iranians are used to threaten and do nothing.

Garga

I agree with you on Trump. American army shouldn’t be afraid of Iranian threat, because there’s no Iranian threat. Iran threats with retaliation, if nobody attacks Iran first, then there won’t be any retaliation, meaning Iranians “do nothing”.

John Mason

Cleverly stated Garga.

Free man

The conservatives in Iran speak harshly but hold a small stick. To me, Rohani’s way is much smarter. You do not want to provoke Trump, he’s reckless.

Garga

I suggest you read his book “The Art of the Deal” to have a better understanding of his tactics. He thinks those tactics can be applied to international politics as well. That’s why he seem to act like a lunatic.

US doesn’t think the sticks are small, otherwise the attacked us years ago.

Jaime Galarza

“The Iranians are used to threaten and do nothing.” Like Trump’s empty threats?

Free man

Actually, yes, like Trump’s threats.

Terra Cotta Woolpuller

The Funny thing they are empty as his head is, what do you think will happen isn’t going to happen. Things will change too fast for you as there will be a huge announcement that will change your perception on everything.

StinkyTom

You are a wise pot

Michelle Ricoy

What announcement? Trumps Viral announcement from his teaser comment?

Terra Cotta Woolpuller

Russians and Chinese are becoming major game changers in the region as China has pledged immediate support and Russia is increasing business ties in shipping. Believe both of these two countries will announce a larger role in the Peace process.Think soon Egypt will start playing a larger role in the process also, even pledging to help with new deescalation zones being that will be announced in the future.

Trump will fire off his usual buffoonery speech then be conciliatory somewhat , then he will go into another maniac phase in a couple of weeks again.

StinkyTom

Wait and you will see

Terra Cotta Woolpuller

The US is just a big bad wolf blowing on a brick house and the US should never throw stones while living in a glass house.

StinkyTom

Blabla

Terra Cotta Woolpuller

Sounds like your out of breath.

BL

Actually that would be the US who threatens and does nothing: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/01/13/19/3022823B00000578-3397254-image-a-24_1452712261414.jpg

John Mason

Those captured by Iran reportedly cried like babies and wet their pants. A real foul affair.

Garga

Poor guys! I feel for them, knowing that they were young, inexperienced and their whole life heard Iranians are some bloodthirsty crazies whose their sole aim and wish in this world is to destroy anything and everything. They probably saw our soldiers as Velociraptors.

That poor chap who was polite enough to apologize to us on camera found out the hard way that politeness and fairness have no value in American exceptionalism, after their return.

lena ivaniva

They were all gays and wished to be fucked.

lena ivaniva

Good for you. Right answer.

StinkyTom

And I case they actually will do something they eventually will be done!

Real Anti-Racist Action

Obviously there is a large movement of Natives to to boot the USSA out of the ME permanently. Logic suggest that Russia recognize this war and act Logically to equip it’s allies with top tier equipment to push the Zio-USSA forever. War is war, it helps when it can be identified as such. Russia should just accept this is war to push USSA-Zio interest out of the ME forever. Pick a side Russia, and fence sitters deserve the worst of everything.

Solomon Krupacek

USA welcomes threatens from Iran.

888mladen .

Iranian big mouth.

lena ivaniva

USA is scared of Iran and Nord Korea.

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