Trump’s signature yesterday made it the law of the land. The Revolutionary Corps, the armed force tasked with suppression of Iranians, carrying out expansionist policy of Islamist fascism and waging wars in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and … is facing a 90 day countdown:

SEC. 105. IMPOSITION OF TERRORISM-RELATED SANCTIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE IRGC.

(a) Findings.—Congress makes the following findings:

“(b) In General.—Beginning on the date that is 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall impose the sanctions described in subsection (c) with respect to the IRGC and foreign persons that are officials, agents, or affiliates of the IRGC.”

To my knowledge, this is the very first time that armed forces of a country is about to be designated as a terrorist organization.

The IRGC is Islamist fascists' main security entity; it also controls and has a stranglehold over large portion of what Islamist fascists have left of Iran’s economy.

IRGC by its nature deprives ordinary Iranians from pursuing freedom; it has been imposing backbreaking economic sanctions on people via its control over economy and looting it. Many offspring of IRGC bigwigs are enjoying a princely lifestyle in Western countries and flaunting their daddy's looted wealth.

Therefore, this is an excellent step away from the eight disastrous years of Obama appeasement, which emboldened Islamist fascists to openly wage expansionist hegemonic wars and suppress Iranians.

Airtight sanctions, a la against the despicable South Africa apartheid, works. U.S. lawmakers get to it.

 

Above picture, Mahdiyar Ahmadi Nayeri, the 21 year old son of an IRGC officer.

According to the Dutch "Autoblog” Mahdiyar who lives in Canada, enjoys owning a collection of expensive automobiles including a rare Aston Martin DB9 which he bought when he was 16. photos of some of his cars here

Mahdiyar’s daddy, Haji Abbas Nayeri and his brother Majid, both IRGC, owns an expropriated goldmine in Iran.

The story of Mahdiyar’s multi million dollar auto collections came out after miners went on strike asking for back pay, 16 of them were flogged for doing so. 

Those who complain about people like me asking for airtight sanctions on Islamist fascists, they're feigning caring for poor Iranians and do not like the true story of the total sanctions being imposed on Iranian people by the Islamist fascists to be told.