Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 5:11:56 GMT -5
A center of power that operates beyond any control other than Khamenei's; During the period of sanctions, it evaded them and exploited them for its own benefit, and has operated independently by selling oil and carrying out various types of trafficking. Sepah also has an efficient department that deals with "culture" (in fact, propaganda). They control the media and we strongly suspect that they use, among other things, cultural initiatives to create black funds by inflating costs. Cultural initiatives such as the production of films, exhibitions, etc. They are also exported abroad. The contiguity with the religious circles of Iranian power gives Sepah practically unlimited power.
They also have a secret service department that operates in the national territory and does not respond to any Iranian ministry. It has its own prison structures, managed outside of any institutional Iraq Telegram Number Data control. Another form of exercise of power that Sepah uses is the control of water: this resource, being Iran a predominantly desert territory, is very valuable. Sepah can decide who to supply it to and possibly sell it if appropriate. For example, it has unofficially sold water to Iraq, even though Iran is under sanctions and in times of drought. This has allowed Iran to gain power in Iraq. Iran makes large foreign investments, and we strongly suspect that they are made for propaganda purposes.
For example, it has built hospitals, taking resources away from a country where people have been living in a difficult economic situation for many years. When and why did Soleimani become Quds commander? Under the presidency of Mohammad Khatami, in the first days of July , students at the University of Tehran called a strike and occupied the university. After two days of occupation, Soleimani broke into it with a group of Pasdaran, violently repressing the protest and causing the death of many students. Other students "disappeared" after the arrest: even today families do not know what happened to their children. Soleimani's rise to power began from that episode, and he later gained Khamenei's trust to the point that the Ayatollah considered him "his right-hand man.
They also have a secret service department that operates in the national territory and does not respond to any Iranian ministry. It has its own prison structures, managed outside of any institutional Iraq Telegram Number Data control. Another form of exercise of power that Sepah uses is the control of water: this resource, being Iran a predominantly desert territory, is very valuable. Sepah can decide who to supply it to and possibly sell it if appropriate. For example, it has unofficially sold water to Iraq, even though Iran is under sanctions and in times of drought. This has allowed Iran to gain power in Iraq. Iran makes large foreign investments, and we strongly suspect that they are made for propaganda purposes.
For example, it has built hospitals, taking resources away from a country where people have been living in a difficult economic situation for many years. When and why did Soleimani become Quds commander? Under the presidency of Mohammad Khatami, in the first days of July , students at the University of Tehran called a strike and occupied the university. After two days of occupation, Soleimani broke into it with a group of Pasdaran, violently repressing the protest and causing the death of many students. Other students "disappeared" after the arrest: even today families do not know what happened to their children. Soleimani's rise to power began from that episode, and he later gained Khamenei's trust to the point that the Ayatollah considered him "his right-hand man.