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Iran Will Put U.S Army on the Terror List

The chairman of the national security committee of the Majles (Islamic Republic parliament) announced that a bill is being passed in order to support the IRGC against the possible sanctions by the United States.

In his interview with Tasnim, Falahat Pisheh added that this bill was co-written by three political fractions in the Majlis.

According to Falahat Pisheh, if the Americans put IRGC on the list of terrorist groups, Iran will put the American army on its list of terrorist groups.

On Saturday when the news of IRGC being put on the terror list broke out, Falahat Pisheh immediately tweeted: “If IRGC is put on the terror list by the U.S, we will put the U.S military forces on the terrorist list next to ISIS.”

Yesterday 255 members of Majles issued a statement in support of the IRGC: “We will answer any action taken against this force with a reciprocal action. So, the leaders of America, who themselves are the creators and supporters of terrorists in the (Middle East) region, will regret this inappropriate and idiotic action.” They also called the IRGC one of Iran’s greatest achievements since the Islamic Revolution.

 

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