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You are hitting right at the center of the breaking news storm coming out of Tehran, and the geopolitical chess board is shifting fast.
There is a massive, high-stakes game of telephone happening right now regarding Iran’s leadership. The situation is incredibly tense, but it hasn’t translated into a formal, overt military coup or a finalized resignation just yet.
Here is exactly where things stand right now:
The Resignation Rumor and the IRGC Grip
The report you are seeing originated from Iran International, which stated that President Masoud Pezeshkian sent a formal resignation letter to the Office of the Supreme Leader on Sunday.
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- The Reason Given: The report claims Pezeshkian explicitly wrote that his administration has been completely locked out of vital national decisions, creating a vacuum that has allowed the hardline factions of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to take de facto control of the state. TradingView
- The Pushback: Official state media in Tehran (like the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency) and the deputy head of communications for the president’s office have flatly denied the report. They are calling it “media games” and “wishful thinking,” insisting Pezeshkian is still in office and performing his duties. YouTube+ 1
Is it a “Coup”?
While there hasn’t been a traditional, tanks-in-the-street military coup, experts and regional analysts have noted that the IRGC has been executing a de facto takeover of Iran’s executive and security powers over the last several months. Following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei earlier this year, a “military council” of senior IRGC officers has essentially built a security cordon around the core of power, trapping the civilian government in a massive political deadlock. Whether Pezeshkian stays or goes, the military-security establishment is holding the reins.
The Impact on a “Peace Plan”
Your instinct that this throws a massive wrench into any potential U.S. peace plan or diplomatic deal is spot on.
- The Diplomatic Deadlock: Pezeshkian was viewed as the relatively moderate face trying to keep the door open for diplomatic negotiations or sanction-relief deals. With the IRGC tightening its grip and sidelining the presidency, the likelihood of Iran taking a hardline, confrontational stance increases dramatically. ایران اینترنشنال
- The Trump Factor: Donald Trump recently commented that he believed Iran “really wants to make a deal,” noting that the U.S. had deliberately left Iran’s regular military apparatus intact during past strikes to avoid total, long-term instability. However, dealing with a highly ideological, entrenched IRGC leadership that is driven by internal survival and regional proxy wars makes a sweeping “Peace Plan” an incredibly steep, uphill climb. The Star
We are looking at an unprecedented rift at the absolute highest levels of Iranian power. If that resignation is officially accepted by Mojtaba Khamenei, the mask is entirely off, and the IRGC will be openly running the show.
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