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Iran's Revolutionary Guards control a fiscal empire
2007-08-27
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has quietly become one of the most significant political and economic powers in the Islamic Republic, with ties to more than 100 companies , which by some estimates control more than $12 billion in business and construction, economists and Iranian political analysts say.

Under the leadership of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a former Revolutionary Guard commander, the force also has extended its reach in the Cabinet: 14 of 21 members are former Guard commanders. Former officers also hold 80 of the 290 seats in the parliament.
The Guard was created in 1979 as a military and intelligence force to protect the ideals of Iran's Islamic Revolution. But the 125,000-strong force has used the massive military engineering capability it developed rebuilding the country after the 1980-88 war with Iraq to take over the strategic highlands of the Iranian economy.

The legendary people's army now has its hand in a broad and diverse variety of activities, such as dentistry and travel, and has become the dominant player in public construction projects across the country, say businessmen and economists in Tehran and analysts abroad. Under the leadership of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a former Revolutionary Guard commander, the force also has extended its reach in the Cabinet: 14 of 21 members are former Guard commanders. Former officers also hold 80 of the 290 seats in the parliament and a host of local mayorships and local council seats. Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, is a former Guardsman.
Posted by:Fred

#11  The Basij are notorious strike-breakers. They do it on orders of the Ayatollahs, the top 12 of which have average net wealth of $300,000,000 each. Last December, the Basij broke a transport drivers strike, and murdered workers in the process. May day rallies in Iran, are really anti Basij festivals.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-08-27 22:18  

#10  I'm sure Mo would've wanted it that way, right boys

Islam has nothing to do with it in this case. It's a long-standing Iranian... tradition (from personal experience).
Posted by: Pappy   2007-08-27 21:08  

#9  That could be a good sign---rich people, having a lot more to lose, are more cautious. On the other hand, if that financial empire starts tottering...
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-08-27 13:26  

#8  I'm sure Mo would've wanted it that way, right boys?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-27 11:25  

#7  MUch like Himmler's SS financial empire...
Posted by: borgboy   2007-08-27 11:22  

#6  At this point - unknown. Given the disorganization and lack of cohesion among the opposition, it would likely be a coalition of the less-radical mullahs and some of the intelligencia.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-08-27 09:45  

#5  When a single entity, the IRG in this case, controls virtually all significant economic and development projects, one can have great confidence that quality and efficiency will be missing. This system is highly unstable, and tottering. It WILL collapse, with or without our help, but it would be nice to give it a 'nudge' so it collapses in a predictable direction. The collapse of the Weimar economy led to the rise of the Nazis - what would the collapse of the IslamoNazi economy lead to?
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-08-27 07:31  

#4  the organization's economic role is a breach of the original mission he helped craft for it as an associate of Khomeini: to act as a people's army, a protector of revolutionary ideals and an obstacle against any coup attempt by the regular army.

Well, just declare the Pasdaran a "living" organization. Problem solved!
Posted by: gromky   2007-08-27 07:19  

#3  YNETNEWS < KUWAITI SHEIK GIVES IRAN WARNING. Iran is imperialist-ambitious in ways not only nuklar, but is also out to control the Arab = Muslim? identity and character.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-08-27 04:56  

#2  Gof/Faith-based Maoism???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-08-27 04:46  

#1  Ahh, sweet tyranny.
Posted by: newc   2007-08-27 00:56  

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