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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), also known as Sepah or the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, is a powerful branch of Iran's armed forces with approximately 125,000 active personnel. Established in 1979 following the Iranian Revolution, the IRGC has evolved from an ideological militia into a sophisticated military, political, and economic force that operates both within Iran and across the Middle East.
In recent developments, the IRGC has been at the centre of regional tensions, notably launching its first direct attack against Israel in April 2024 in response to an Israeli strike on Iran's consulate in Damascus. The organisation continues to face international scrutiny, with various countries, including the United States, Canada, and Sweden, designating it as a terrorist organisation. The IRGC's involvement in conflicts across Syria, Iraq, and its alleged support of various militant groups has drawn both criticism and concern from the international community.
Beyond its military operations, the IRGC has become deeply embedded in Iranian society and economy, controlling an estimated 10-50% of Iran's economy through various subsidiaries and trusts. The organisation manages everything from construction projects to telecommunications, and operates its own media outlets, including Sepah News. Its social influence extends to education, with the IRGC running its own universities and training facilities.
The IRGC's history reflects Iran's post-revolutionary transformation. Initially created to protect the Islamic Revolution and counter potential military coups, it has expanded its role significantly under different Supreme Leaders. The organisation's structure includes several branches: the Ground Forces, Aerospace Force, Navy, and the elite Quds Force, which handles external operations. The Basij, a volunteer militia of about 90,000 active personnel, also operates under IRGC command.
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