According to foreign reports, the intelligence apparatus of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards has threatened to take action against members who declared themselves “unfit” for duty or refused to cooperate with regime repression operations.
The reports indicate growing concern within the leadership of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps over internal cracks as nationwide unrest continues.
Guardsmen who have attempted to avoid deployment against protesters, either by citing medical or psychological reasons or by outright refusal, are now reportedly being warned of disciplinary, legal, or security consequences.
This development suggests that pressure on the regime is no longer limited to the streets, but is beginning to reach the very institutions tasked with enforcing loyalty and suppressing dissent.