Argentina Designates Iranian Revolutionary Guard as Terrorist Entity Following Decades of Targeted Regional Attacks
President Javier Milei designates the IRGC as a terrorist entity, citing historical attacks in Buenos Aires and a shift in Argentine foreign policy.
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Published: Apr 1, 2026, 6:40 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel

A Decisive Pivot in South American Security Policy
The Argentine government has expanded its list of proscribed organizations to include the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, signaling a definitive break from the non-confrontational stances of previous administrations. This designation, championed by President Javier Milei, reflects a broader geopolitical realignment aimed at positioning Argentina as a key ally to democratic Western powers. By targeting the IRGC, Buenos Aires is moving beyond symbolic gestures to implement a legal framework that restricts the movement and financial capabilities of the Iranian state’s primary paramilitary force within South American borders.
Historical Scars Shaping Modern Diplomatic Strategy
The roots of this policy shift are found in the lingering trauma of the 1992 Israeli embassy bombing and the 1994 attack on the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. These events, which resulted in significant loss of life, have long been attributed by international investigators to Iranian-backed operatives. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar highlighted these past tragedies to justify the current administration's stance, suggesting that the designation is a long overdue response to acts of aggression that forever altered the Argentine social and political landscape.
Expanding the Scope of Regional Counter Terrorism
Under the leadership of Javier Milei, Argentina has systematically moved against Tehran’s proxy network, having already categorized Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist groups. This latest action against the IRGC serves as the final pillar in a comprehensive strategy to insulate the country from Middle Eastern militant influence. Israeli officials have noted that this progression places Argentina at the vanguard of global efforts to dismantle the logistics chains used by the Iranian regime to project power far beyond the borders of the Middle East.
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