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Medlemmar ur revolutionsgardet under en uppvisning. (Vahid Salemi / AP)

Revolutionsgardet har stärkt sitt grepp efter attacken

Irans hårdföra revolutionsgarde har stärkt sitt grepp om makten i landet efter anfallet från Israel och USA, uppger källor för Reuters. Källorna uppger samstämmigt att gardet sedan krigsutbrottet är med och fattar alla större beslut.

Om ayatolla Ali Khameneis son Mojtaba Khamenei väljs till faderns efterträdare, vilket uppgifter gör gällande, kan revolutionsgardets roll stärkas ytterligare, tror Kasra Aarabi expert på gardet vid tankesmedjan United Against Nuclear Iran. Mojtaba Khamenei anses ha mycket starka band till gardet.

– Om konflikten plötsligt upphör och regimen överlever kan vi vara säkra på att gardet får en ännu viktigare roll, säger han.

Redan före attacken, som dödade flera i gardets absoluta toppskikt, hade beslutsfattandet delegerats neråt som en säkerhetsåtgärd. Detta gör gardet mer tåligt, men ökar också risken för felbeslut när lägre rankade befäl får mandat att besluta om attacker mot grannländer.

 
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Wikipedia (en)
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), also known as the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, is a multi-service primary branch of the Iranian Armed Forces. It was officially established by Ruhollah Khomeini as a military branch in May 1979 in the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution. Whereas the Iranian Army protects the country's sovereignty in a traditional capacity, the IRGC's constitutional mandate is to ensure the integrity of the Islamic Republic. Most interpretations of this mandate assert that it entrusts the IRGC with preventing foreign interference in Iran, thwarting coups by the traditional military, and crushing "deviant movements" that harm the ideological legacy of the Islamic Revolution. As of 2024, the IRGC had approximately 125,000 total personnel. The IRGC Navy is now Iran's primary force exercising operational control over the Persian Gulf, serving as a de facto coast guard. The IRGC's Basij, a paramilitary volunteer militia, has a further approximately 90,000 active personnel. It operates a media arm, known as "Sepah News" within Iran. On 16 March 2022, it established a new independent branch called the "Command for the Protection and Security of Nuclear Centres" involved with Iran's nuclear program. Currently, the IRGC is designated as a terrorist organization by Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Ecuador, the European Union, Israel, Paraguay, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United States, while its Quds Force is additionally proscribed by Argentina. Originating as an ideological militia, the IRGC has taken on a growing role in nearly every aspect of Iranian politics, economics (including energy and food industries) and society. In 2010, BBC News described the organization as a "business empire". In 2019, Reuters described it as "an industrial empire with political clout". IRGC's expanded social, political, military, and economic role under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad—especially during the 2009 presidential election and the suppression of post-election protests—has led many Western analysts to argue that it has surpassed even the country's ruling clerical class in terms of political power. From 2019 to 2025, Hossein Salami served as the IRGC's commander-in-chief. He was killed along with numerous senior officers during the wave of Israeli strikes launched on 13 June 2025.

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