A separate armed institution Jiang describes as loyal to the Ayatollah, responsible for protecting the revolution and exporting it abroad.
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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
A separate armed institution Jiang describes as loyal to the Ayatollah, responsible for protecting the revolution and exporting it abroad.
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"...actually very simple. There's a group in Iran called the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Okay? Or the IRGC. Okay? We will call them the..."
"...has an obligation to protect the nation. But the Revolutionary Guard Corps has a responsibility to protect the revolution, the Islamic Republic. Okay? Which..."
"...Ayatollah, then things would stay the same. And the Revolutionary Guard Corps would continue to control the economy. Okay? Does that make sense to..."
"...Sorry, the Axis of Resistance only interacts with the Revolutionary Guard Corps. Okay? So General Soleimani and the two generals who died in the..."
"...current Ayatollah Khomeini has a great personal relationship with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Okay? They're basically his private army. And the reason why..."
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