London retreats from the uproar over the IRGC / Financial Times analysis of the confusion of the British authorities


The Financial Times wrote in a report on Monday night that the process of investigating the IRGC as the most powerful military branch of Iran has been started by the British Home Office, but no final decision has been made yet because there are discussions within the government about how to implement this measure. ”

This English publication stated that “it is very unusual for a government to identify the military organization of another country as a terrorist organization, and the UK must weigh the risks and benefits of such an action”, adding: according to officials who are involved in the government’s internal negotiations There is an anxiety in the British Foreign Ministry regarding the identification of the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

According to the Financial Times, the British Foreign Ministry is concerned about Tehran’s retaliatory action against British-Iranian dual nationals, and on this basis, it is unlikely that the recognition of the IRGC is an imminent decision.

In the continuation of this report, it is stated: Analysts say that including the IRGC’s name in the list of terrorist organizations will intensify the tensions between London and Tehran and will lead to the risk of retaliatory measures by the Islamic Republic of Iran. It will also complicate any future hopes of diplomatic efforts to salvage the 2015 deal Iran signed with world powers.

According to Negah New, three years after England rejected the request of the White House to declare the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist, the Daily Telegraph claimed in a report recently that this plan was supported by the Minister of Interior, Soela Braverman, and his deputy in the field of security. Tom Tugendhat, who is considered one of the main supporters of the terrorist group of the hypocrites. According to the alleged report of this English publication, the inclusion of the IRGC’s name in the list of terrorist groups means that belonging to it, participating in meetings and carrying its emblem in public will be considered a crime.

The British publication claimed that the Ministry of Interior did not respond to the question about the authenticity of this news, but called the so-called IRGC’s plan to kidnap or kill people in England the main reason for the government’s decision.

The fact is that the recent attack by the IRGC on the network related to the British spy service during the recent riots and the execution of Alireza Akbari, a spy of the British Secret Intelligence Service, has greatly upset the London government officials and the pressure to put the name of this official Iranian institution in The British government has increased the list of foreign terrorist groups.

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