IRGC Takes Control of Iran's Diplomacy and Military, Report Says
Analysts say hard-line commanders now control talks and shipping decisions as 1,701 civilians were killed in the war, according to Human Rights Activists News Agency.
- On Sunday, April 19, 2026, the Institute for the Study of War reported that IRGC Commander Major General Ahmad Vahidi and his inner circle have assumed dominant control over Iran's military operations and diplomatic stance, effectively sidelining pragmatic civilian officials.
- Internal friction surfaced after Supreme National Security Council Secretary Brigadier General Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr complained that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi "surpassed his mandate" by showing flexibility regarding Iran's support for the Axis of Resistance.
- Tensions escalated as Iran targeted at least three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, forcing 23 vessels to turn back since April 18, while CENTCOM reported additional interceptions in the preceding 24 hours, severing economic lifelines.
- IRGC-Affiliated media outlets announced Iran would cease negotiations with Washington, citing "excessive" U.S. demands, prompting senior leaders in Tehran—including Hossein Taeb—to recall the negotiating delegation due to Zolghadr's anger.
- With the fragile ceasefire facing potential expiration on April 22, the power shift leaves Iranian political negotiators without independent authority to shape policy, significantly limiting prospects for engagement with the West.
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IRGC hardliners in control of Iran's military and diplomacy, moderates sidelined, says report
US-Iran war news: Iran's military apparatus and diplomatic teams are now under the control of the hardline Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This internal power shift sidelines moderate figures. Recent maritime hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz underscore the IRGC's firm grip. The situation raises concerns about regional stability and future negotiations with the United States.
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