The 'Khamenei Militia' refers to paramilitary forces and proxy groups loyal to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. Key components are the Islamic Revolutionary...
Its primary role is to protect the Islamic Revolution's principles, ensure domestic security, suppress dissent, and project Iran's power and influence regionally through proxy forces and operations.
The most significant components are the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including its Basij Resistance Force, and various allied regional proxy groups.
It significantly impacts regional stability through support for allied governments and non-state actors, involvement in proxy conflicts, and efforts to counter perceived adversaries, often exacerbating tensions.
No, 'Khamenei Militia' is a broader term often used to describe forces loyal to the Supreme Leader, while the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) is its most prominent and powerful component. The term can also include the Basij and regional proxies.
The Basij is a volunteer paramilitary force within the IRGC, primarily responsible for domestic security, social control, moral policing, and mobilizing support for the regime, particularly during protests or conflicts.