( Reuters ) - The United States is considering sanctions against the entire Quds force of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Monday, raising pressure on Tehran over its atomic plans.
"We can designate many more (Iranian) entities," Rice told Reuters in an interview. "There have been some Quds force individuals and entities already designated and we will look at the prospect of doing it to the organization as a whole."
Such a designation would enable Washington to target the force's financing. The United States accuses the Quds force of inciting violence in Iraq and of training and equipping insurgents who have attacked U.S. troops. Iran denies this.
The United States hopes to increase diplomatic pressure on Iran to stop uranium enrichment, which can produce nuclear weapons, and targeting the Guard Corps' unit would be part of that strategy.
"Remember that the problem with the Quds force is that it has a network of activities in support of terrorism but it also, we believe, has a network of activities in support of proliferation," said Rice.
The Quds force is a special unit of the Revolutionary Guard Corps and considered the most elite unit. There are varying estimates of its strength but it is in charge of Tehran's support for groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas.
A month ago, there were plans to label the entire Guards Corps a foreign terrorist group -- the first time the United States would place the armed forces of any sovereign government on its list of terrorist organizations.
However, U.S. officials said the thinking was now to focus instead on the Quds force because it was easier to target.