The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is currently projecting weakness through failed military provocations and desperate revenue-generating schemes like heroin smuggling. While they attempt to frame a 'resistance belt,' their strategic failures and lack of internal cohesion suggest a regime struggling to maintain control amidst mounting external pressures and internal dissent.
Topics: IRGC, Middle East Conflict, Iran, Geopolitics, U.S. Foreign Policy