🚨 BREAKING: IRGC Carry Out Assassination In Canada - IDF Eliminate IRGC Leader In Tehran
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Takeaways
- ❖An anti-IRGC activist, Masoud Masoudi, was assassinated in Canada by two individuals identified as IRGC operatives, despite Masoudi having reported them to authorities prior.
- ❖Brigadier General Abdollah Jalili Naseb, a senior IRGC leader, was eliminated by Israeli defense forces in air strikes.
- ❖Multiple IRGC central command headquarters and bases in Isfahan and Shiraz, Iran, were hit by heavy strikes.
- ❖Three Iranian female football players, previously granted asylum in Australia after defecting, were forced to return to Iran, allegedly due to threats against their families.
- ❖The host alleges the IRGC uses schools and hospitals as military bases in Iran, exploiting international taboos against targeting such sites.
- ❖Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi issued new orders to the 'Immortal Guard,' a civilian movement fighting the regime, instructing them to prepare for action but remain hidden for now.
- ❖The US is actively working to paralyze Iran's economy and infrastructure, similar to efforts in Cuba, to influence internal uprisings.
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1IRGC Assassination of Anti-Regime Activist in Canada
Masoud Masoudi, an anti-IRGC activist and university instructor in Canada, was assassinated by two alleged IRGC individuals, Mahdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi and Arezoo Sultani. Masoudi had previously identified and reported these individuals to Canadian authorities, accusing them of IRGC ties, including Sultani's uncle being an IRGC Colonel and her father a former IRGC Security Committee member.
Two people arrested and charged; Masoudi's prior accusations to authorities and social media posts detailing suspects' IRGC connections.
2IDF Eliminates Senior IRGC Leader and Strikes Bases
Brigadier General Abdollah Jalili Naseb, a senior IRGC leader, was eliminated by Israeli defense forces in recent air strikes. Concurrently, heavy strikes targeted IRGC central command headquarters and bases in various Iranian provinces, including Isfahan and Shiraz, significantly impacting their infrastructure and missile capabilities.
Confirmation from Islamic Republic state media regarding Naseb's elimination; host's report on IRGC bases getting wiped out, air defense systems destroyed, and missile capabilities reduced.
3Forced Return of Iranian Female Football Players from Asylum
Three Iranian female football players, who had previously defected and been granted asylum in Australia, were forced to return to Iran. The host asserts that their return was not a 'change of mind' as reported by some media, but a result of the Iranian regime torturing and detaining their family members in Iran, forcing the players to sacrifice their own lives to save their relatives.
Host's interpretation of media reports, citing threats to family members as the reason for return; previous defections of other players.
4IRGC Using Schools and Hospitals as Military Bases
The host alleges that the IRGC is using civilian infrastructure, specifically schools and hospitals, as military bases in Iran. This tactic exploits international taboos against targeting such sites, making it difficult for opposing forces like the US and Israel to strike them, even if no civilians are present in the schools.
Host's commentary on the IRGC's strategy; video evidence filmed by an Iranian civilian showing a girl's school (Mahdiya school) being used as a base.
5US/Israel Strategy: Economic Paralysis Precedes Uprising
The US and Israel are employing a strategy to weaken the Iranian regime by first paralyzing its economy and infrastructure, leading to popular uprisings, and then escalating military intervention. This approach was also observed in Cuba, where US efforts to cripple the economy preceded widespread protests against the communist regime.
Host's explanation of US Treasurer Scott Bessent's statement on manipulating Iran's currency to collapse; parallel drawn with US actions in Cuba.
Bottom Line
The host argues that international diplomacy's 'taboo' against hitting schools, even when empty and used as IRGC bases, is a critical weakness exploited by the regime, hindering effective military action.
This perspective suggests that conventional rules of engagement inadvertently protect hostile actors, prolonging conflicts and endangering civilian populations by allowing military assets to hide in plain sight.
International bodies and military strategists could re-evaluate rules of engagement for non-civilian-occupied civilian infrastructure when used by hostile forces, or develop new doctrines to counter such exploitation without causing civilian harm.
The US strategy of economic paralysis and infrastructure degradation is presented as a precursor to popular uprisings, designed to weaken a regime internally before direct military intervention or support for internal resistance.
This highlights a sophisticated, multi-pronged approach to regime change that prioritizes internal destabilization over immediate military force, potentially reducing direct military casualties but increasing civilian hardship in the short term.
Analysts should study the long-term effectiveness and ethical implications of economic warfare as a primary tool for geopolitical influence, especially its impact on civilian populations and the potential for unintended consequences.
Lessons
- Recognize the global reach of the IRGC and its potential to operate against dissidents in Western countries, impacting diaspora communities.
- Understand that geopolitical conflicts can involve sophisticated, multi-layered strategies, including economic warfare and covert operations, alongside overt military actions.
- Be aware of the human rights implications for individuals caught between authoritarian regimes and international pressures, as exemplified by the forced return of defectors.
Quotes
"Unless you are a commander carrying a card, membership card of the IRGC, yeah, then that way you can't go to Canada. But not all of them have that. The rest of the regime who are basically IRGC, they don't have the the card. But they're still allowed to go to to go to Canada, to go to the United Kingdom, to go to France."
"When they are caught, they will be tried and executed."
"The Islamic Republic of Iran have been torturing their family members, their relatives, their parents. So, three of them are returning even though they are sacrificing their own lives."
"I will be in the first liberated city alongside the immortal guard in Iran."
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