TousiTV: Britain Cancels Immediate ‘IRGC Ban’ – U.S. Special Forces Prepare Iran Invasion

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SUMMARY

1. UK Policy on the IRGC

  • The UK announced, then rapidly reversed, plans to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization.

  • Current approach relies on new, slow-moving legislation, with possible designation delayed until late 2026.

  • Government claims legal complexity due to the IRGC’s status as a state military force.

  • Tousi criticizes Labour for abandoning campaign promises and portrays the UK as an IRGC safe haven.

  • Broader indictment of both major UK parties for decades of inaction.

2. US Military Posture Toward Iran

  • US planning reportedly goes beyond airstrikes to include special forces operations.

  • Ground operations are described as necessary to neutralize deeply buried nuclear facilities.

  • US forces positioned in the region; Azerbaijan cautious but defensive.

  • Airpower alone deemed insufficient against hardened targets.

3. Iran’s Nuclear Infrastructure

  • Key facilities are buried over 100 meters underground and reinforced with advanced concrete.

  • Sites reportedly hold significant quantities of highly enriched uranium.

  • Conventional bunker-busters unlikely to succeed without ground intervention.

4. IRGC Proxies

  • IRGC-linked militias in Iraq and Afghanistan mobilizing.

  • Groups assessed as incapable of defeating US forces but able to disrupt and threaten destabilization.

  • Reinforces view of the IRGC as a regional, not just domestic, threat.

5. International Reactions

  • EU officially designates the IRGC as a terrorist organization; framed as overdue.

  • China evacuates personnel and assets from Iran, signaling concern for regime stability.

  • Turkey attempts mediation, driven by regional interests and fear of Israeli strategic gains.

6. Israel & US Defensive Coordination

  • US naval and missile defense assets deployed near Israel.

  • Joint preparations to intercept Iranian missile attacks.

  • Acknowledgment that some civilian harm may be unavoidable.

7. US Domestic Actions

  • US revoking visas and deporting IRGC members and affiliates.

  • ICE arrests highlighted as unprecedented among Western nations.

  • EU expected to follow suit.

8. Iranian Protest Movement

  • Accounts of protesters killed and funerals turning into acts of defiance.

  • Families publicly frame deaths as sacrifices for Iran.

  • Rooftop and nighttime protests continue despite repression.

9. Rejection of the MEK

  • MEK described as violent, cult-like, and broadly despised inside Iran.

  • Past terrorism, collaboration with Saddam Hussein, and internal abuses emphasized.

  • Accused of manufacturing Western support via lobbying.

  • Firmly dismissed as a legitimate post-regime alternative.


Conclusions

Tousi presents the moment as decisive: Iran’s regime is under pressure, Western resolve is uneven, and delay—especially by the UK—risks squandering a rare opportunity. Tousi calls for firm action against the IRGC, alignment with Iranian civil resistance, and rejection of discredited exile groups in favor of a credible national alternative.


January 31, 2026 | Comments »

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