Argentina designates Iran’s IRGC a terrorist organization, aligning with US

Members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attend an exercise in southern Iran, in this handout image obtained on February 16, 2026.

Argentina has designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary ​Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, its presidential ‌office said in a statement on Tuesday, following a push from the Trump administration for allies to ​do so.

Argentina attributed the measure to ​the IRGC’s backing for Lebanon-based Hezbollah, ⁠which it blames for the deadliest bombing ​in the South American nation’s history, a 1994 ​attack on the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 and injured hundreds.

The ​presidential office said the measure allows for ​the implementation of financial sanctions and other operational restrictions.

The ‌IRGC ⁠is an elite military force whose purpose is to protect Shi’ite Muslim clerical rule in Iran. It controls large parts ​of Iran’s ​economy.

Both the ⁠IRGC and Hezbollah are already designated as terrorist groups by ​the United States and some other ​countries.

Days ⁠earlier, Argentina’s government also designated Mexico’s Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a terrorist organization, further ⁠aligning ​the government of President ​Javier Milei with Washington.

Source: Pacific Geopolitical Research Association (contributing editor).

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