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🆘 BREAKING NEWS !!! IRGC IRAN READY TO LAUNCH "OPERATION TRUE PROMISE 5" ATTACK ON ISRAEL TONIGHT 🇮🇷🇮🇱🚀 🛠 The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is reported to be set to execute "Operation True Promise 5" targeting Israel tonight. 💰 The escalation of Iran-Israel tensions poses extremely high geopolitical risks — Brent crude could react sharply, and gold along with safe-haven assets are likely to benefit. 📊 Previous Iran-Israel attacks (True Promise 1-4) have caused significant volatility in both the financial and crypto markets in the short term. This is a situation to keep a close eye on — the degree of direct escalation between Iran and Israel could greatly impact overall market risk appetite. #Iran #Israel #IRGC #OilPrice $BTC $ETH $BSB
🆘 BREAKING NEWS !!!

IRGC IRAN READY TO LAUNCH "OPERATION TRUE PROMISE 5" ATTACK ON ISRAEL TONIGHT 🇮🇷🇮🇱🚀

🛠 The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is reported to be set to execute "Operation True Promise 5" targeting Israel tonight.
💰 The escalation of Iran-Israel tensions poses extremely high geopolitical risks — Brent crude could react sharply, and gold along with safe-haven assets are likely to benefit.
📊 Previous Iran-Israel attacks (True Promise 1-4) have caused significant volatility in both the financial and crypto markets in the short term.

This is a situation to keep a close eye on — the degree of direct escalation between Iran and Israel could greatly impact overall market risk appetite.

#Iran #Israel #IRGC #OilPrice

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#Reports claiming that Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned are circulating widely, largely based on reporting from Iran International and outlets citing it. According to those reports, #Pezeshkian allegedly submitted a resignation letter arguing that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has increasingly sidelined the civilian government and taken control over key state decisions. However, the claim is not independently confirmed, and Iranian officials have publicly denied it. Iran's Tasnim News Agency and officials from the president's office reportedly said Pezeshkian has not resigned and continues to carry out his duties, describing the resignation reports as misinformation. So the current situation is: Reports of a resignation letter are being cited by multiple media outlets. Iranian authorities are officially denying that Pezeshkian has resigned. There is evidence of broader reporting about growing #IRGC influence inside Iran's political system, but that is separate from confirming a presidential resignation. At this stage, it would be more accurate to say that reports of Pezeshkian's resignation are disputed and remain unverified, rather than treating the resignation as confirmed fact. #RMJ_trades
#Reports claiming that Masoud Pezeshkian has resigned are circulating widely, largely based on reporting from Iran International and outlets citing it. According to those reports, #Pezeshkian allegedly submitted a resignation letter arguing that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has increasingly sidelined the civilian government and taken control over key state decisions.

However, the claim is not independently confirmed, and Iranian officials have publicly denied it. Iran's Tasnim News Agency and officials from the president's office reportedly said Pezeshkian has not resigned and continues to carry out his duties, describing the resignation reports as misinformation.

So the current situation is:

Reports of a resignation letter are being cited by multiple media outlets.

Iranian authorities are officially denying that Pezeshkian has resigned.

There is evidence of broader reporting about growing #IRGC influence inside Iran's political system, but that is separate from confirming a presidential resignation.

At this stage, it would be more accurate to say that reports of Pezeshkian's resignation are disputed and remain unverified, rather than treating the resignation as confirmed fact.

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🚨 Yemen Backs Global Condemnation of Iran’s IRGC$TRUMP Yemen's government has officially supported the joint statement issued by the US, UK, Australia, and several European nations condemning the activities of Iran’s IRGC. 🇾🇪 Yemen says it has been one of the first countries affected by Iran's regional policies through support provided to the Houthi movement.$BTC 📌 Yemen also called for: • Stronger sanctions on the IRGC • Disruption of funding and weapons supplies • The designation of the Houthis as a terrorist organization by EU partners$BTC Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to rise, keeping global markets on alert. 👀 #Iran #Yemen #IRGC #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #CryptoNews #BinanceSquare #TradebStocks 🚀
🚨 Yemen Backs Global Condemnation of Iran’s IRGC$TRUMP

Yemen's government has officially supported the joint statement issued by the US, UK, Australia, and several European nations condemning the activities of Iran’s IRGC.

🇾🇪 Yemen says it has been one of the first countries affected by Iran's regional policies through support provided to the Houthi movement.$BTC

📌 Yemen also called for: • Stronger sanctions on the IRGC
• Disruption of funding and weapons supplies
• The designation of the Houthis as a terrorist organization by EU partners$BTC

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continue to rise, keeping global markets on alert. 👀

#Iran #Yemen #IRGC #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #CryptoNews #BinanceSquare #TradebStocks 🚀
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🚨⚠️ UNVERIFIED — BUT IF TRUE, THIS COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING! ⚠️🚨 Reports circulating online suggest that Iranian President Pezeshkian may have offered his resignation, allegedly claiming that the IRGC has taken control of key state functions. 👀🔥 At the same time, officials are reportedly denying the claims, leaving the situation surrounded by uncertainty and speculation. 🤔📉 If these reports are confirmed, this would be far more than a routine political reshuffle or cabinet change. It could signal a dramatic shift in the balance of power inside Iran. ⚡🏛️ For now, investors, analysts, and observers are watching closely as conflicting narratives continue to emerge. 🌍📡 🚨 Remember: The situation remains UNCONFIRMED and developments may change rapidly. What do you think? 👇 A political rumor, or the beginning of a major turning point? 🔥 #Iran #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #BreakingNews #IRGC #Politics 🌍⚡🚨
🚨⚠️ UNVERIFIED — BUT IF TRUE, THIS COULD CHANGE EVERYTHING! ⚠️🚨

Reports circulating online suggest that Iranian President Pezeshkian may have offered his resignation, allegedly claiming that the IRGC has taken control of key state functions. 👀🔥

At the same time, officials are reportedly denying the claims, leaving the situation surrounded by uncertainty and speculation. 🤔📉

If these reports are confirmed, this would be far more than a routine political reshuffle or cabinet change. It could signal a dramatic shift in the balance of power inside Iran. ⚡🏛️

For now, investors, analysts, and observers are watching closely as conflicting narratives continue to emerge. 🌍📡

🚨 Remember: The situation remains UNCONFIRMED and developments may change rapidly.

What do you think? 👇 A political rumor, or the beginning of a major turning point? 🔥

#Iran #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #BreakingNews #IRGC #Politics 🌍⚡🚨
A major political storm may be forming in Iran. Claims that President Masoud Pezeshkian attempted to resign over the growing role of the IRGC are circulating rapidly, though authorities deny the reports. If true, this would go far beyond a normal political disagreement — it would raise serious questions about where real power now resides inside the Iranian system. #Iran #BreakingNews #IRGC #Geopolitics #WorldNews $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT)
A major political storm may be forming in Iran.
Claims that President Masoud Pezeshkian attempted to resign over the growing role of the IRGC are circulating rapidly, though authorities deny the reports. If true, this would go far beyond a normal political disagreement — it would raise serious questions about where real power now resides inside the Iranian system.
#Iran #BreakingNews #IRGC #Geopolitics #WorldNews
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🚨 BREAKING: Reports claim Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has submitted a resignation letter, saying the IRGC has effectively taken control of major state functions. (iranintl.com) ⚠️ However, Iranian officials are already denying the reports, calling them false and politically motivated. (sundayguardianlive.com) If true, it would signal a major power struggle inside Iran between the elected government and the Revolutionary Guard. For now, the resignation remains UNCONFIRMED. #Iran #IRGC #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #Markets
🚨 BREAKING: Reports claim Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has submitted a resignation letter, saying the IRGC has effectively taken control of major state functions. (iranintl.com)

⚠️ However, Iranian officials are already denying the reports, calling them false and politically motivated. (sundayguardianlive.com)

If true, it would signal a major power struggle inside Iran between the elected government and the Revolutionary Guard.

For now, the resignation remains UNCONFIRMED.

#Iran #IRGC #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #Markets
Pakistan’s military chief travelling to Tehran 🚨 We can confirm that Pakistan’s powerful military chief Asim Munir, with a high-level security delegation, is now on his way to Tehran. This is in addition to the Pakistani interior minister, who has been holding high-level negotiations with Iranian officials for the last three days. You could take it either way: That the negotiations that the interior minister was doing have not worked out, so the military chief is needed, or they worked out so well that he’s gone to ink an agreement. According to many analysts and military strategists, Asim Munir’s travel to Iran is a positive sign, because last time he was able to go there, he met not just political leaders, but military leaders. He was able to negotiate with the IRGC and defence forces, and tell them about the strategic importance of a peace deal. $GENIUS | $ALT | $NEAR #BREAKING #news #iran #Pakistan #IRGC
Pakistan’s military chief travelling to Tehran 🚨

We can confirm that Pakistan’s powerful military chief Asim Munir, with a high-level security delegation, is now on his way to Tehran.

This is in addition to the Pakistani interior minister, who has been holding high-level negotiations with Iranian officials for the last three days.

You could take it either way: That the negotiations that the interior minister was doing have not worked out, so the military chief is needed, or they worked out so well that he’s gone to ink an agreement.

According to many analysts and military strategists, Asim Munir’s travel to Iran is a positive sign, because last time he was able to go there, he met not just political leaders, but military leaders.

He was able to negotiate with the IRGC and defence forces, and tell them about the strategic importance of a peace deal.

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#BREAKING #news #iran #Pakistan #IRGC
🚨 BREAKING: Iran Update 🇮🇷 Iranian forces (IRGC), ahead of the ceasefire expiration, were reported to have been seen across multiple cities late at night participating in public gatherings, with the presence of various( ballistic) missile systems. The developments come amid rising regional tensions and heightened military readiness across the country. #BREAKING #iran #BTC #IRGC #MarketRebound $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) $ARIA {future}(ARIAUSDT) $RAVE {future}(RAVEUSDT)
🚨 BREAKING: Iran Update 🇮🇷
Iranian forces (IRGC), ahead of the ceasefire expiration, were reported to have been seen across multiple cities late at night participating in public gatherings, with the presence of various( ballistic) missile systems.
The developments come amid rising regional tensions and heightened military readiness across the country.
#BREAKING #iran #BTC #IRGC #MarketRebound
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⚡ BREAKING: IRGC ISSUES STRONG WARNING TO U.S. NAVY ⚡ 🚨 Alert: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a stark warning to the U.S. Navy regarding the security of Iran’s oil tankers and commercial vessels in regional waters. 📢 Statement: > “Warning! Any aggression against Iran's oil tankers and commercial vessels will result in a heavy assault against one of the American [targets].” 💥 Implications: Tensions in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz are escalating sharply. The warning comes amid ongoing geopolitical friction and rising military patrols by U.S. naval forces in the region. Analysts warn that even a minor incident could trigger a serious military confrontation. 🌐 Regional Context: The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic chokepoint for global oil supply, with roughly 20% of the world’s oil passing through it. Past incidents involving tankers have heightened the risk of confrontation between Iran and U.S.-led forces. 📊 Potential Outcomes: Increased naval deployments from both sides. Heightened oil price volatility globally. Diplomatic channels may be pressed to prevent escalation, but the tone from the IRGC suggests a firm stance. 🔥 Stay tuned as this story develops. #IranWarning #USNavy #IRGC #OilTankerTensions #MiddleEastCrisis
⚡ BREAKING: IRGC ISSUES STRONG WARNING TO U.S. NAVY ⚡

🚨 Alert: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a stark warning to the U.S. Navy regarding the security of Iran’s oil tankers and commercial vessels in regional waters.

📢 Statement:

> “Warning! Any aggression against Iran's oil tankers and commercial vessels will result in a heavy assault against one of the American [targets].”

💥 Implications:

Tensions in the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz are escalating sharply.

The warning comes amid ongoing geopolitical friction and rising military patrols by U.S. naval forces in the region.

Analysts warn that even a minor incident could trigger a serious military confrontation.

🌐 Regional Context:

The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic chokepoint for global oil supply, with roughly 20% of the world’s oil passing through it.

Past incidents involving tankers have heightened the risk of confrontation between Iran and U.S.-led forces.

📊 Potential Outcomes:

Increased naval deployments from both sides.

Heightened oil price volatility globally.

Diplomatic channels may be pressed to prevent escalation, but the tone from the IRGC suggests a firm stance.

🔥 Stay tuned as this story develops.

#IranWarning #USNavy #IRGC #OilTankerTensions #MiddleEastCrisis
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What we know about latest US sanctions linked to Iran’s weapons 🚨 The ⁠US ⁠Department of the Treasury has announced sanctions against 10 ⁠individuals and companies for assisting efforts by Iran’s military ‌to secure weapons and raw materials used to build Tehran’s Shahed attack drones. According to a statement released by the Treasury, those sanctioned include: China-based Yushita Shanghai International Trade Co Ltd, which the US said had acted as a facilitator for Iran’s Center for Innovation and Technology Cooperation (CITC), which Washington claims coordinates Iranian technology acquisition efforts. CITC has sought to purchase weapons, including man-portable air-defensive systems from China, according to the Treasury Department. Dubai-based Elite Energy FZCO, which the US said had “transferred millions of dollars to Hong Kong-based AE International Trade Co Limited in furtherance of these procurement efforts for CITC”. Hong Kong-based HK Hesin Industry Co Limited and Belarus-based Armoury Alliance LLC, which the US said had acted as intermediaries in procurements for CITC, it said. Belarus-based Iranian national Mohammadmahdi Maleki, an employee of Armoury Alliance, also contributed, it said. Belarus national Mohammed Ali Tolibov, the CEO of Armoury Alliance, was a “longstanding arms procurement facilitator” for Iran in Belarus, the Treasury claimed. Hong Kong-based Mustad Limited, “as an intermediary, has facilitated, or attempted to facilitate, financial transactions in furtherance of the IRGC’s procurement of millions of dollars’ worth of weapons”, the Treasury also claimed. $ZEC | $ENS | $INJ #BREAKING #US #iran #IRGC #TRUMP
What we know about latest US sanctions linked to Iran’s weapons 🚨

The ⁠US ⁠Department of the Treasury has announced sanctions against 10 ⁠individuals and companies for assisting efforts by Iran’s military ‌to secure weapons and raw materials used to build Tehran’s Shahed attack drones.

According to a statement released by the Treasury, those sanctioned include:

China-based Yushita Shanghai International Trade Co Ltd, which the US said had acted as a facilitator for Iran’s Center for Innovation and Technology Cooperation (CITC), which Washington claims coordinates Iranian technology acquisition efforts.
CITC has sought to purchase weapons, including man-portable air-defensive systems from China, according to the Treasury Department.
Dubai-based Elite Energy FZCO, which the US said had “transferred millions of dollars to Hong Kong-based AE International Trade Co Limited in furtherance of these procurement efforts for CITC”.
Hong Kong-based HK Hesin Industry Co Limited and Belarus-based Armoury Alliance LLC, which the US said had acted as intermediaries in procurements for CITC, it said.
Belarus-based Iranian national Mohammadmahdi Maleki, an employee of Armoury Alliance, also contributed, it said.
Belarus national Mohammed Ali Tolibov, the CEO of Armoury Alliance, was a “longstanding arms procurement facilitator” for Iran in Belarus, the Treasury claimed.
Hong Kong-based Mustad Limited, “as an intermediary, has facilitated, or attempted to facilitate, financial transactions in furtherance of the IRGC’s procurement of millions of dollars’ worth of weapons”, the Treasury also claimed.

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#BREAKING #US #iran #IRGC #TRUMP
🚨 Iran is reportedly looking to take control over seven major undersea internet cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz, and a new update from The Kobeissi Letter shows how big this could get. Under the plan, foreign operators would need Iranian permits, pay fees, follow Iranian laws, and use only local Iranian companies for all management and maintenance of the cables. These lines carry massive internet and data traffic between Europe, Asia, and the Gulf. This goes way beyond money — the IRGC has already threatened to target these same cables before, which raises real questions about global infrastructure security. With tensions in the region running high, Iran seems to be positioning itself for leverage not just over energy, but over the key digital connections that link much of the world. $UNI | $SUI | $PSG #BREAKING #news #iran #Internet #IRGC
🚨 Iran is reportedly looking to take control over seven major undersea internet cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz, and a new update from The Kobeissi Letter shows how big this could get.

Under the plan, foreign operators would need Iranian permits, pay fees, follow Iranian laws, and use only local Iranian companies for all management and maintenance of the cables.

These lines carry massive internet and data traffic between Europe, Asia, and the Gulf. This goes way beyond money — the IRGC has already threatened to target these same cables before, which raises real questions about global infrastructure security.

With tensions in the region running high, Iran seems to be positioning itself for leverage not just over energy, but over the key digital connections that link much of the world.

$UNI | $SUI | $PSG

#BREAKING #news #iran #Internet #IRGC
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Iran’s Power Shift: How Military Leadership Is Reshaping the Post-Khamenei EraIran is undergoing a profound transformation in its political and power structure following the killing of Ali Khamenei. His death has not only marked the end of an era defined by centralized authority but has also ushered in a new, more complex system of leadership—one increasingly dominated by military influence rather than clerical control. At the center of this transition is Mojtaba Khamenei, who assumed leadership under extraordinary circumstances. Unlike his father, who exercised near-absolute authority over matters of war, diplomacy, and domestic governance, Mojtaba appears to be operating within a collective decision-making framework. Reports suggest that he is relying heavily on senior commanders from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), effectively positioning himself as a coordinating figure rather than a dominant force. This shift reflects both necessity and political reality. Mojtaba Khamenei, who sustained serious injuries during the airstrikes that killed his father, remains largely out of public view. His limited accessibility and ongoing medical recovery have constrained his ability to directly govern. As a result, communication with him is highly restricted, relying on handwritten messages passed through secure channels. This logistical barrier has further reinforced the delegation of authority to military leaders. The IRGC, long a powerful institution within Iran, has now emerged as the primary driver of strategic decision-making. Senior figures such as Ahmad Vahidi, Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, and Yahya Rahim Safavi are playing central roles in shaping Iran’s military and diplomatic strategies. Their influence extends beyond defense, impacting foreign policy, economic decisions, and even negotiations with global powers. One of the most striking developments has been the IRGC’s direct involvement in diplomatic efforts. Traditionally led by civilian officials, negotiations with the United States are now being spearheaded by military-aligned figures such as Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. This change underscores the extent to which military leadership has eclipsed civilian authority in critical areas of governance. The evolving power structure has also influenced Iran’s approach to the ongoing conflict with the United States and its allies. Decisions such as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a move with significant global economic implications—have been driven primarily by the IRGC. The group’s strategy reflects a hardline stance aimed at preserving the regime while leveraging military gains for diplomatic advantage. Despite this consolidation of power, Iran’s political system remains inherently complex. Figures like Masoud Pezeshkian and Abbas Araghchi continue to participate in governance, particularly in managing domestic affairs and economic stability. However, their influence appears limited compared to that of the military leadership, especially on issues of national security and foreign policy. Internal divisions are also beginning to surface. While the IRGC has largely maintained a unified front, disagreements have emerged between military leaders and civilian officials over key issues such as negotiations with the United States. For instance, debates over whether to continue diplomatic talks amid ongoing economic pressure and military tensions highlight differing priorities within the leadership. Ultimately, the generals have prevailed in these disputes, reinforcing their dominant position. The broader implications of this shift are significant. The increasing marginalization of clerical authority signals a departure from the traditional foundations of the Islamic Republic, where religious leadership played a central role. Instead, Iran is moving toward a model where military power and strategic considerations take precedence. Internationally, this transformation complicates efforts to engage with Iran. The involvement of military figures in diplomacy introduces new dynamics, as negotiations are now shaped by individuals with direct stakes in the conflict. This raises questions about the prospects for de-escalation and the potential for reaching agreements on contentious issues such as Iran’s nuclear program. At the same time, the internal consolidation of power within the IRGC may provide a degree of stability in the short term. The group’s centralized command structure and cohesive strategy could enable more decisive action during a period of crisis. However, this comes at the cost of reduced political plurality and increased reliance on hardline approaches. In conclusion, Iran’s post-Khamenei era is defined by a significant redistribution of power. While Mojtaba Khamenei remains the symbolic leader, real authority increasingly resides with the military elite. This shift not only reshapes Iran’s داخلی governance but also has far-reaching implications for regional stability and global geopolitics. As the situation continues to evolve, the balance between military dominance and political governance will be a critical factor in determining Iran’s future trajectory. #IranPolitics #MiddleEastCrisis #Geopolitics #IRGC #JointEscapeHatchforAaveETHLenders $GENIUS {future}(GENIUSUSDT) $SOON {future}(SOONUSDT) $BASED {future}(BASEDUSDT)

Iran’s Power Shift: How Military Leadership Is Reshaping the Post-Khamenei Era

Iran is undergoing a profound transformation in its political and power structure following the killing of Ali Khamenei. His death has not only marked the end of an era defined by centralized authority but has also ushered in a new, more complex system of leadership—one increasingly dominated by military influence rather than clerical control.
At the center of this transition is Mojtaba Khamenei, who assumed leadership under extraordinary circumstances. Unlike his father, who exercised near-absolute authority over matters of war, diplomacy, and domestic governance, Mojtaba appears to be operating within a collective decision-making framework. Reports suggest that he is relying heavily on senior commanders from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), effectively positioning himself as a coordinating figure rather than a dominant force.
This shift reflects both necessity and political reality. Mojtaba Khamenei, who sustained serious injuries during the airstrikes that killed his father, remains largely out of public view. His limited accessibility and ongoing medical recovery have constrained his ability to directly govern. As a result, communication with him is highly restricted, relying on handwritten messages passed through secure channels. This logistical barrier has further reinforced the delegation of authority to military leaders.
The IRGC, long a powerful institution within Iran, has now emerged as the primary driver of strategic decision-making. Senior figures such as Ahmad Vahidi, Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, and Yahya Rahim Safavi are playing central roles in shaping Iran’s military and diplomatic strategies. Their influence extends beyond defense, impacting foreign policy, economic decisions, and even negotiations with global powers.
One of the most striking developments has been the IRGC’s direct involvement in diplomatic efforts. Traditionally led by civilian officials, negotiations with the United States are now being spearheaded by military-aligned figures such as Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. This change underscores the extent to which military leadership has eclipsed civilian authority in critical areas of governance.
The evolving power structure has also influenced Iran’s approach to the ongoing conflict with the United States and its allies. Decisions such as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a move with significant global economic implications—have been driven primarily by the IRGC. The group’s strategy reflects a hardline stance aimed at preserving the regime while leveraging military gains for diplomatic advantage.
Despite this consolidation of power, Iran’s political system remains inherently complex. Figures like Masoud Pezeshkian and Abbas Araghchi continue to participate in governance, particularly in managing domestic affairs and economic stability. However, their influence appears limited compared to that of the military leadership, especially on issues of national security and foreign policy.
Internal divisions are also beginning to surface. While the IRGC has largely maintained a unified front, disagreements have emerged between military leaders and civilian officials over key issues such as negotiations with the United States. For instance, debates over whether to continue diplomatic talks amid ongoing economic pressure and military tensions highlight differing priorities within the leadership. Ultimately, the generals have prevailed in these disputes, reinforcing their dominant position.
The broader implications of this shift are significant. The increasing marginalization of clerical authority signals a departure from the traditional foundations of the Islamic Republic, where religious leadership played a central role. Instead, Iran is moving toward a model where military power and strategic considerations take precedence.
Internationally, this transformation complicates efforts to engage with Iran. The involvement of military figures in diplomacy introduces new dynamics, as negotiations are now shaped by individuals with direct stakes in the conflict. This raises questions about the prospects for de-escalation and the potential for reaching agreements on contentious issues such as Iran’s nuclear program.
At the same time, the internal consolidation of power within the IRGC may provide a degree of stability in the short term. The group’s centralized command structure and cohesive strategy could enable more decisive action during a period of crisis. However, this comes at the cost of reduced political plurality and increased reliance on hardline approaches.
In conclusion, Iran’s post-Khamenei era is defined by a significant redistribution of power. While Mojtaba Khamenei remains the symbolic leader, real authority increasingly resides with the military elite. This shift not only reshapes Iran’s داخلی governance but also has far-reaching implications for regional stability and global geopolitics. As the situation continues to evolve, the balance between military dominance and political governance will be a critical factor in determining Iran’s future trajectory.
#IranPolitics #MiddleEastCrisis #Geopolitics #IRGC #JointEscapeHatchforAaveETHLenders
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JUST IN: #IRGC attacked 3 vessels in Strait of Hormuz today. 2 of them have been SEIZED.
JUST IN: #IRGC attacked 3 vessels in Strait of Hormuz today.

2 of them have been SEIZED.
iran’s guards seize wartime power weakening supreme leader’s role🌐🔥 BREAKING: Iran’s$BTC Power Structure Has Changed Forever After two months of war with the U.S. and Israel, Iran$BTC is facing its biggest political shift since 1979. With the reported killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war, the Islamic Republic no longer has one undisputed clerical authority at the top.$ETH His wounded son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly been elevated — but real power is increasingly shifting toward the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Since 1979, Iran’s system revolved around a single Supreme Leader making final decisions on all major state matters. That model now appears fractured. Without a clear and absolute referee, Tehran’s internal decision-making may become harder, slower, and more aggressive — especially as it considers renewed negotiations with Washington. This could mean: ⚠️ Harder nuclear talks ⚠️ More IRGC influence ⚠️ Less diplomatic flexibility ⚠️ Greater regional instability The question now: Is Iran entering a new era of military rule behind a religious façade? #Iran #MiddleEast #Khamenei #IRGC {spot}(BTCUSDT) #BreakingNews

iran’s guards seize wartime power weakening supreme leader’s role🌐

🔥 BREAKING: Iran’s$BTC Power Structure Has Changed Forever
After two months of war with the U.S. and Israel, Iran$BTC is facing its biggest political shift since 1979.
With the reported killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war, the Islamic Republic no longer has one undisputed clerical authority at the top.$ETH
His wounded son, Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly been elevated — but real power is increasingly shifting toward the commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Since 1979, Iran’s system revolved around a single Supreme Leader making final decisions on all major state matters. That model now appears fractured.
Without a clear and absolute referee, Tehran’s internal decision-making may become harder, slower, and more aggressive — especially as it considers renewed negotiations with Washington.
This could mean:
⚠️ Harder nuclear talks
⚠️ More IRGC influence
⚠️ Less diplomatic flexibility
⚠️ Greater regional instability
The question now:
Is Iran entering a new era of military rule behind a religious façade?
#Iran #MiddleEast #Khamenei #IRGC
#BreakingNews
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