Reuters reports that the role of the Revolutionary Guards in Iran’s power structure has become more prominent during the war.
The Reuters report indicates a shift in the balance of power in Iran and an increased role of security and military institutions in decision-making.
Reuters news agency wrote in a report that two months into the war, Iran’s power structure has undergone changes, and the role of military and security institutions, especially the Revolutionary Guards, in decision-making has become more prominent.
According to this report, after recent developments, there is no longer a single undisputed authority at the top of power, and decisions are increasingly made within a limited circle of security and political institutions.
Reuters, quoting informed sources, writes that Mojtaba Khamenei still holds a high position in the power structure, but his role is more described as endorsing decisions rather than directly guiding them.
This report also indicates that the Revolutionary Guards play a more central role in military and political domains during wartime and are influential in issues like the Strait of Hormuz war strategy and negotiations with the United States.
According to Reuters, despite military and economic pressures, there are no signs of a serious rift in Iran’s power structure, and decision-making continues within a centralized framework.
