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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is directly linked to proxy networks as it manages the resources and strategic priorities required to maintain them, as evidenced by its role in rebuilding these groups [1], its reliance on them for projecting influence [2], and the budgetary impact of their potential loss [3].
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After Khamenei: Regional Reckoning and the Future of Iran's Proxy ... stimson.org 1 fact
claimAn IRGC-controlled political order in Iran would likely elevate proxy groups on the regime’s strategic priority ladder and channel resources toward rebuilding them.
Iran at a Historical Crossroads - E-International Relations e-ir.info 1 fact
claimThe Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) may demand a larger portion of Iran's shrinking national budget to compensate for the loss of proxy capabilities.
How Tehran's proxy network could outlast the Iranian regime latimes.com 1 fact
claimThe Iranian regime's structural resilience, which includes security services, intelligence agencies, IRGC economic networks, and local enforcement bodies, ensures that the decapitation of senior leadership does not eliminate the regime's institutional capacity to project influence through its proxy network.