What's Happening?
Roni Insaz, a former member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has detailed the severe measures taken by the Iranian regime to suppress protests. In an interview, Insaz claimed that the regime employs
non-Iranian fighters from Afghanistan and Pakistan to quell demonstrations, as they are more willing to use lethal force against civilians. He described widespread communication blackouts and a deteriorating daily life for Iranians, who feel abandoned by the U.S. and President Trump, whom they believed would support their cause.
Why It's Important?
The revelations highlight the brutal methods used by the Iranian government to maintain control, raising concerns about human rights violations. The use of foreign fighters suggests a deepening reliance on external forces to manage internal dissent, which could destabilize the region further. The perceived lack of support from the U.S. may impact future diplomatic relations and the credibility of American commitments to human rights and democracy. This situation underscores the complexities of international diplomacy and the challenges in supporting democratic movements abroad.








