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UK Draws a Red Line on Iran's IRGC. The Rest of the West Should Too.

The United Kingdom has officially moved to ban support for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), citing mounting evidence linking the organization and its proxies to terror plots, sabotage, and attacks on British soil. The action follows investigations into Iran-backed operations targeting Jewish communities and other security threats across the UK, carrying severe criminal penalties for those who assist the IRGC.


For years, the IRGC has been accused of directing proxy warfare, funding extremist networks, and orchestrating intimidation campaigns far beyond Iran's borders. Britain's decision signals growing recognition that Tehran's elite military force is more than a conventional security organization—it is viewed as a key instrument of the Iranian regime's overseas operations.


The Capitol Times editorial position is clear: democratic nations cannot claim to fight terrorism while allowing organizations tied to state-sponsored violence to operate with impunity. If Western governments believe the IRGC poses a threat to national security, then sanctions alone are not enough. A united front that isolates and dismantles its international networks is the logical next step.


Negotiations have their place in diplomacy, but history shows that lasting peace depends on strength, accountability, and a willingness to confront those responsible for terrorism—not accommodate them.


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