THE CRACKING PYRAMID: Iran's Pezeshkian Declares War on the IRGC’s Shadow State
This internal fracture exposes a deepening rift between Iran's civilian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as Trump ramps up his US pressure against the Iranian regime.

A severe power struggle has erupted within the highest echelons of the Iranian regime, as President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf unite in a rare alliance to demand the immediate dismissal of Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The fallout stems from explosive allegations that Araghchi has bypassed civil authority to operate as a direct proxy for IRGC Commander Ahmad Vahidi, coordinating nuclear negotiations behind the President's back.
The "Shadow" Diplomacy Crisis
According to reports from Iran International and sources within the legislative branch, the move to fire Araghchi is fueled by a total breakdown in trust:
A Regime Divided
The political earthquake in Tehran isn't just about Araghchi; it represents a desperate stand by the civilian leadership against a military takeover. While 261 members of Parliament signed a declaration of support for the initial negotiating team, hardliners aligned with Saeed Jalili have boycotted the efforts, further paralyzing the regime's ability to present a united front to the West.
As the U.S. "Maximum Pressure" campaign intensifies, the question of who truly holds the keys to Tehran, the elected presidency or the IRGC high command, has reached a breaking point.