British lawmaker Tom Tugendhat said on Thursday that corruption could widen divisions between Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and the country’s regular armed forces.
“It is only a matter of time before the gap between the IRGC, the mafia guards of the Islamic regime, and the army is made wider by the rampant corruption in the Guard,” ex-Security Minister wrote on X.
He added that Iran’s conventional forces had not benefited in the same way. “The Iranian army, navy and air force have not enjoyed the same access to the profits of crime,” he wrote.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, known as the IRGC, is a powerful military and economic force in Iran and operates alongside the regular army.