Relations (1)

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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is related to the U.S. through ongoing geopolitical conflict, including U.S. sanctions against the group for cyber operations [1], military strikes on their assets in Iraq and Syria [2], and high-profile historical hostilities like the 2020 assassination of Qassem Soleimani [3]. Furthermore, the group maintains a stance of confrontation toward the U.S. [4] while simultaneously being a central factor in potential diplomatic negotiations regarding sanctions relief [5].

Facts (4)

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Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 1 fact
claimAn IRGC-run Iran might seek to gain public support by showing flexibility for a deal with the United States in exchange for sanctions relief.
Analysis - The Iran War: Strategic Implications for Israel, the Gulf ... elnetwork.eu EL Network 1 fact
claimThe Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps emphasizes continued pressure and a willingness to expand confrontation with Israel and the United States, which contrasts with more moderate rhetoric from other parts of the Iranian system.
How Will Cyber Warfare Shape the U.S.-Israel Conflict with Iran? csis.org CSIS 1 fact
accountIn 2023, the United States sanctioned Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps officials for directing cyber operations against vulnerable water systems within the United States.
The path forward on Iran and its proxy forces - Brookings Institution brookings.edu Brookings 1 fact
measurementThe United States has struck more than 100 targets in Iraq and Syria associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its assets since late October 2023.