(Worthy News) – More than 500 Iranian American scholars, scientists, and professionals are urging President Biden not to lift the terrorist designation of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in order to close a new nuclear deal with Iran, warning such a move would fuel the Iranian regime’s aggression abroad and oppression at home.
The group of Iranian Americans on Tuesday signed an open letter to Biden in which they said removing the IRGC, an Iranian military force, from the State Department’s Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) list would pose a “direct threat to the advancement of democracy” and embolden the regime.
“The IRGC is the tool of terrorism abroad and repression of people on the streets of Iran,” the letter states. “This instrument of terror safeguards the religious dictatorship in Iran, and continues to impede all progress toward human rights.” [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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