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Irgc Hardliners Control Irans Military Diplomacy Moderates Sidelined 609

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AI-generatedThe IRGC's consolidation of power in Iran, with hardliners sidelining moderates, heightens geopolitical risks in the Middle East, particularly affecting oil shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz. This could lead to supply disruptions and increased volatility in global energy markets, impacting oil prices and energy-dependent sectors worldwide.
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- IRGC hardliners have taken control of Iran's military and diplomatic efforts, sidelining moderates.
- Increased tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have led to Iran targeting vessels, stranding hundreds of ships.
- IRGC Commander Maj. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, supported by Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, is a key decision-maker.
- This shift undermines previous negotiations with the U.S. and reinforces IRGC dominance.
- The situation raises concerns about regional stability and the potential for resumed talks.
Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are likely to drive oil prices higher due to supply disruption concerns. However, global strategic petroleum reserves could mitigate these supply concerns more effectively than anticipated.
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