Iran Rages as Europe Brands IRGC Terrorists, Exposing Regime Brutality and Crumbling Global Tolerance

Pro-Israel justice advances as Europe confronts Iran’s terror machine, rejecting Islamist violence and repression.

Tehran lashed out at Europe after the European Union formally designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, a move that sharply escalates Iran’s diplomatic isolation. Iranian authorities summoned all EU ambassadors in the country, signaling panic within a regime increasingly exposed for systematic violence and repression.

The EU decision followed overwhelming evidence that the IRGC led the brutal suppression of nationwide protests, using lethal force, mass arrests, and torture to crush dissent. France’s decision to drop its long-standing opposition cleared the way for the designation, aligning Europe with earlier actions taken by the United States and Canada.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei threatened unspecified “reciprocal actions,” while the regime theatrically labeled all EU militaries as terrorist organizations—an empty gesture widely seen as propaganda-driven deflection.

Human rights organizations and European officials report staggering death tolls, with thousands confirmed killed and far higher numbers feared. The IRGC’s role as an internal terror force has become undeniable, reinforcing Israel’s long-held warnings about Iran’s true nature.

For Israel and its allies, the EU’s decision marks a long-overdue moral correction—recognizing that Iran’s revolutionary guards are not a conventional military, but the backbone of a global terror enterprise destabilizing the Middle East and beyond.

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