The UK government introduced legislation on Tuesday that would allow the home secretary to designate state-linked organizations like Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as national security threats, potentially becoming law within weeks. The National Security (State Threats) Bill creates criminal offenses for supporting such groups and aims to address foreign powers using criminal proxies to conduct attacks in the UK.
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The UK government introduced legislation on Tuesday that would allow the home secretary to designate state-linked organizations like Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as national security threats, potentially becoming law within weeks. The National Security (State Threats) Bill creates criminal offenses for supporting such groups and aims to address foreign powers using criminal proxies to conduct attacks in the UK.