Iranian lawmakers convene with chants of \'Death to America\'

Iranian lawmakers convene with chants of 'Death to America'

AP  |  Tehran 

Iranian lawmakers dressed in paramilitary uniforms chanted "Death to America" as they convened Tuesday for an open session of parliament after the designated Iran's Revolutionary a foreign terrorist organization.

declared that the force's popularity would only surge in the wake of the designation, saying members would be dearer "than any other time in the hearts of Iranian nation." Ayatollah praised the and said America's "evil designs would not harm" the force.

The move by on Monday was an unprecedented declaration against a foreign government entity one that could prompt retaliation and make it harder for Americans to work with allies in the region who have contact with members and affiliates of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC.

It marks the first time the has designated an entire entity of another government as a terrorist organization, placing a powerful and expansive armed force with vast economic resources that answers only to Iran's in the same category as al-Qaida and the Islamic State group.

Iran's rival, Saudi Arabia, welcomed the U.S. decision, describing it as a "serious and practical step to combat terrorism." A said the designation "translates Saudi Arabia's repeated demands for the international community to confront terrorism supported by "

Within hours of the Trump administration's declaration, Iran's Supreme responded by designating the U.S. Central Command, also known as CENTCOM, and all its forces as terrorist, and labeling the U.S. a "supporter of terrorism." In on Tuesday, many of the lawmakers wore the uniform of the guard in a show of support as they convened for a parliament session marking the of the Revolutionary Guard, This year it coincides with the April 9 holiday known as Nuclear Day.

denounced the U.S. decision as the "climax of stupidity and ignorance." The Supreme National Security Council's spokesman, Keivan Khosravi, said that going forward, "any unusual move by American forces in the region will be perceived as the behaviour by a terrorist group."

He did not elaborate. Iranian newspapers carried reports of the U.S. move along with bellicose commentary on their front pages.

The Guard-affiliated Javan daily said any attack on Revolutionary Guard bases and facilities will be "recognized as a right" for to respond. The hard-line Kayhan newspaper said it gave Iranians "permission" to kill American military personnel. State-owned daily went a step further, saying the U.S. move was a "designation of the entire Iranian nation" as terrorist.

The pro-reform daily described it as "the last card" of against Iran. Trump last year pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers and re-imposed sanctions on the country, mainly targeting Iran's vital

Marking Nuclear Day, Rouhani unveiled dozens of "achievements" in nuclear technology, something he does every year. This time he touted the beginning of an installation of a chain of advanced centrifuges at the uranium enrichment facility in the central town of as well as an addition at the Fordo underground facility.

He called the Revolutionary Guard a "devoted" force that fought militant groups in Iran as well as in and The guard has fought Islamic State group's militants, who view Shiites as heretics, in and has assisted Syrian Bashar Assad's government forces.

The U.S., Rouhani said, is the "head of global terrorism" and Trump's sanctions have only inspired Iran to make more strides in new missiles and will not be able to "block Iran's progress," he said.

Khamenei, who has final say on all state matters, met with the Guard on Tuesday, telling them that "Americans imagine they are designing and making trouble against the guard, in fact against the revolution and Iran, but their evil designs will not harm" the force.

urged countries outside of the Mideast to "promote peace and stability ... and avoid actions that may lead to further escalation of the situation." is a close economic partner of and has sided with and its regional ally Iran in the conflict in

"We oppose power and bullying by any countries," said when asked about the U.S. designation.

On Monday, U.S. said the designation of the Revolutionary Guard is intended to increase pressure on Iran, isolating it further and diverting some of the financial resources it uses to fund terrorism and militant activity in the and beyond.

But, in addition to the potential for Iranian retaliation, it complicates a delicate balance for U.S. personnel in at least two key countries- and has prominent Iranian-affiliated Shiite militias and its government has strong ties to Iran. In Lebanon, the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group is in parliament and the government.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 16:50 IST