Iran is accusing Kim Kardashian of being a secret agent - and she need do is post her selfies.

The Muslim country's agency charged with protecting its women and young people from the ravaging influences of Western culture, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp, has targeted the reality show star for her provocative selfies, reports Vanity Fair.

'Ms. Kim Kardashian is a popular fashion model so Instagram’s CEO tells her, ‘Make this native,’” the agency's spokesman, Mostafa Alizadeh, announced on an Iranian news program. 'There is no doubt that financial support is involved as well. We are taking this very seriously.'

Kim Kardashian is known for her provocative selfies on Instagram and they have drawn the attention of the Iranian regime

Kim Kardashian, known for her erotic Instagram selfies, is the subject of an Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp report on her ploy to corrupt Iranian youth

Kim Kardashian, above, is the queen of Instagram selfies, and Iran isn't happy about it, accusing her of negatively influencing their young

The original selfie taker, Kim Kardashian, is being accused of nefariously influencing the young people of Iran

According to Vanity Fair, the agency claims Kardashian works for Instagram in a conspiracy 'target[ing] young people and women' and influencing them to shed their Muslim values by posting their own selfies on the popular photo sharing network.

Iran has begun to crack down on locals who post glam shots to social networks as well.

The Revolutionary Guards say they have warned 170 individuals, 29 of whom are being targeted for prosecution as part of 'Operation Spider 2', reports the magazine.

The agency accuses those accounts of 'promoting a culture of promiscuity, weakening and rejecting the institution of family, ridiculing religious values and beliefs, promoting relationships outside moral rules, and publishing the private pictures of young women.'

Some models, such as married couple Elnaz Golrokh (left) and Hamid Fadaei (right), have fled the country to avoid prosecution.

Model Elnaz Golrokh reportedly fled Iran as they began to crack down on glamorous but 'immoral' selfie-takers

Male model Hamid Fadaei (above), who is married to model Elnaz Golrokh, was reportedly arrested - he now lives in Dubai

Police have arrested eight models in a new crackdown targeting 'un-Islamic acts' such as women exposing their hair.

One famous beauty, Elham Arab, known for her wedding-dress portraits, was interrogated on camera at the Iranian Revolutionary Court with her blonde hair hidden under a black chador.

She was charged with 'promoting western promiscuity' and forced to give public 'self-criticism.'

Some of the Instagram posters have fled the country.

Prosecutor Javad Babaei accused models of 'making and spreading immoral and un-Islamic culture and promiscuity' during an address on state television on Sunday (pictured, Niloofar Behboudi)

Elham Arab (right) was interrogated on camera at the Iranian Revolutionary Court with her blonde hair hidden under a black chador (left)

One model and makeup artist, Elnaz Golrokh, posts beautifully filtered selfies of her new life in Dubai and advertises protein supplements, Daniel Wellington watches, and beauty products. She has 638,000 followers.

Golrokh is married to male model Hamid Fadaei, who also reportedly ran from the selfie-hating regime and now lives it up in Dubai. He has 201,000 followers and also hawks Daniel Wellington watches.