German MEP urges EU to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as terrorist group


German lawmaker Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann on Monday called on the European Union to designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization.
“The Iranian Revolutionary Guard must be placed on the EU’s terror list as soon as possible,” she wrote on X. “It is a major failure that this has not happened yet. Contrary to previous claims, this is possible – and there is truly enough evidence.”
Strack-Zimmermann chairs the European Parliament’s defence committee.
Iran’s clerical leadership has dismissed Trump’s calls to stop killing protesters and bears responsibility for the violence, said Marshall S. Billingslea, a former US special envoy and assistant secretary of the treasury for terrorist financing.
“The mullahs in Tehran have clearly decided to ignore President Trump’s repeated warnings to not kill protestors,” he wrote.“They are soaking their hands in blood.”
“I suspect they may soon ‘find out,’” he said, without elaborating on what consequences he was referring to.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemned violence against Iranian protesters, calling it a sign of the government’s weakness.
Merz said during a visit to India on Monday that the use of “disproportionate and brutal violence” against protesters was “a sign of weakness.”
“We condemn this violence in the strongest possible terms,” Merz said. “This violence is not an expression of strength, but rather a sign of weakness. This violence must end.”
China said on Monday it hoped Iran’s government would overcome current difficulties and maintain stability, as deadly protests continue across the country.
Asked about US President Donald Trump’s threat to intervene militarily on behalf of protesters, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson rejected outside involvement and emphasized state sovereignty.
“We have always opposed interference in other countries’ internal affairs and consistently advocated that the sovereignty and security of all nations should be fully protected by international law,” spokesperson Mao Ning told a regular news briefing.
US Senator Todd Young said he supported Iranians protesting the Islamic Republic, as anti-establishment demonstrations continued in multiple cities.
In his post on X, the Indiana Republican accused Iran’s leadership of repressing citizens at home and described it as a leading sponsor of terrorism abroad.
“I stand with the brave Iranian protestors who are courageously calling for freedom all across their country,” Young wrote.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday told a gathering of foreign ambassadors that Tehran had extensive evidence of what he described as US and Israeli involvement in recent “terrorist movements” in Iran.
“We have many documents and pieces of evidence of US and Israeli involvement in the terrorist actions of recent days in Iran,” Araghchi said.
He referred to comments by former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, saying: “Pompeo has admitted that Mossad agents were alongside the rioters and were directing this terrorist current.”
“We will pursue this issue, and those whose statements have contributed to an increase in the number of deaths are responsible for these events,” he said.
Araghchi also criticized Western governments, saying they condemned Iran’s police instead of what he called terrorists.
“Western countries, instead of condemning terrorists, condemn our police,” he said.





