
Iran’s Generals Take the Wheel: A New Power Structure Emerges
Iran’s power structure has shifted from a single supreme leader to a guard-led corps, with Mojtaba Khamenei largely deferring to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ generals who decide security, war and diplomacy; the president and foreign minister are sidelined, a 'triangle of power' with Ghalibaf and Taeb binds policy, and the Guards drive negotiations with the United States, including strategic moves like closing the Strait of Hormuz, while hard-liners push back against concessions.












