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Iran plans to designate the armed forces of European Union countries that have blacklisted the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as "terrorists", according to a post by top Iranian security official Ali Larijani on X.

Calling the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization changes nothing. It already is

Calling the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization changes nothing. It already is

Iran plans to designate the armed forces of European Union countries that have blacklisted the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as "terrorists", according to a post by top Iranian security official Ali Larijani on X.

"Therefore, the consequences will fall on the European countries that undertook such an action," Larijani said.

Reporting by Dubai Newsroom

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