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The Latest: Iran responds to US, labels CENTCOM terrorist

FILE - In this Feb, 11, 2019 file photo, Iranian Revolutionary Guard members arrive for a ceremony celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, at the Azadi, or Freedom, Square, in Tehran, Iran. President Donald Trump's administration is preparing to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a "foreign terrorist organization." It's an unprecedented move that could have widespread implications for U.S. personnel and policy in the Mideast and elsewhere. U.S. officials say an announcement is expected Monday. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Original Publication Date April 08, 2019 - 7:21 AM

WASHINGTON - The Latest on the Trump administration's stance on Iran (all times local):

12:25 p.m.

Iran's Supreme National Security Council says it has designated the United States Central Command, also known as CENTCOM, and all its forces as terrorist and labeled the U.S. as a "supporter of terrorism."

The semi-official Fars news agency reported the statement by Iran's National Security Council on Monday. It followed the U.S. announcement that it has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a foreign terrorist organization.

The statement from the council came after Iran's foreign minister said he wants to include the Middle East-based U.S. military forces on his country's "terrorist groups" list.

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11:45 a.m.

Israel's prime minister is thanking President Donald Trump for recognizing Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a "foreign terrorist organization." Benjamin Netanyahu says the designation "serves the interests of our countries and of countries in the region."

Netanyahu, who seeks reelection on Tuesday in Israel's parliamentary elections, wrote on Twitter in Hebrew on Monday following the announcement that Trump was "answering another of my important requests."

Israel has long considered the Islamic Republic of Iran to be its greatest foe, citing its leaders' hostile rhetoric, suspect nuclear program, development of long-range missiles and support for anti-Israeli militant groups such as Hezbollah.

Netanyahu says: "We will continue to work together in every way against the Iranian regime that threatens the state of Israel, the United States, and world peace."

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11:13 a.m.

Iran's foreign minister wants to include Middle East-based U.S. military forces the country's "terrorist groups" list.

In a reciprocal move after the U.S. announced it has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard a "foreign terrorist organization," Iran's foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif made the demand in a letter to President Hassan Rouhani, according to the official IRNA news agency.

Zarif also sent a protest note over the U.S. decision to the Swiss embassy in Tehran, which looks after the U.S. interests in Iran.

The U.S. made the designation Monday to increase international pressure on Iran.

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10:15 a.m.

President Donald Trump says the U.S. has designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard a "foreign terrorist organization" as part of an effort to increase international pressure on the country.

It's an unprecedented move because the U.S. has never before used the designation for an entire foreign government entity.

Trump said in a statement Monday that the move "recognizes the reality" that Iran is a state-sponsored supporter of terrorism and that the Guard is an active participant.

Administration officials have said the step will further isolate Iran and make clear that the U.S. won't tolerate Iran's continued support for rebel groups and others that destabilize the Middle East.

But the designation may also have widespread implications for American personnel and policy in the region and elsewhere as Iran has threatened to retaliate.

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1:20 a.m.

The Trump administration is planning to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard a "foreign terrorist organization" in an unprecedented step to ramp up pressure on Tehran.

U.S. officials say an announcement could come as early as Monday and the move could have widespread implications for U.S. personnel and policy in the Middle East and elsewhere.

The Trump administration has escalated rhetoric against Iran for months, but this will mark the first such designation by any American administration of an entire foreign government entity.

Two U.S. officials and a congressional aide confirmed the planned move and spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

The designation comes with sanctions, including freezes on some assets and a ban on Americans doing business with the group.

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