Who Actually Controls Iran? | Geopolitics In 2 Minutes
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Geopolitical expert Abishur Prakash ("Mr. Geopolitics") explains that Iran is fractured and instead of the Ayatollah calling the shots, it may be Iranian hardliners who are not open to negotiations or diplomacy while under attack.
Summary:
Iran's attempt to reopen the Strait of Hormuz was thwarted by the IRGC, a public sign of division between the political and military camps in the country.
With the IRGC in power or threatening to take power, diplomacy with America becomes next to impossible if the blockade remains in effect or US and Israeli bombs are dropping.
Global energy movements threaten to remain stuck as Iran triples down on paralyzing the Strait of Hormuz, even as America unveils "Project Freedom."
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