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Iran regime escalates repression toward 'North Korea-style model of isolation and control'

Following the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, the regime seems to be inward-rising-increasing the pressure at quickly.

According to the IRGC Research Director Kasra Aarabi against the United Nuclear Iran, the Islamic Republic is accelerating towards what he says is a “North Korean -style isolation and control model”.

“We see a kind of home isolation for the Iranian people,” Aarabi told Fox News Digital, “Iranian people.” “The regime has always been a totalitarian, but now it has not been like the level of suppression. It is not like anything we have seen before.”

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A source in Iran confirmed Fox News Digital “pressure has become scary”.

Aarabi, who maintained direct contact lines in Iran, described a country under the siege by its rulers. He told us how citizens were randomly stopped in Tehran, their phones were confiscated and wanted. “If you have content that is considered as pro -Israel or the regime, you disappear,” he said. “People are now leaving their phones at home or they wipe everything before going out.”

This new paranoia and the wave of fear reflect the tactics seen in North Korea – reflecting the tactics of citizens in which the explanation and information are strictly controlled. During the recent clashes, Iran’s leadership implemented a total internet blackout to isolate the population, prevented Israel’s evacuation warnings, and forced Israel to propagate the propaganda, which frames civilians in a random way.

“This was a perverted target,” Aarabi said, “They deliberately interrupted communication to instill fear and manipulate public perception. A single message did not pass for four days. Even Israeli evacuation warnings did not achieve their targets.”

He said that the purpose of the regime is two -way: Keeping people away from the streets and eroding the surprising bond between Iranians and Israelis. “At the beginning of the war, many Iranian strikes welcomed many Iranian strikes.” He said. “They knew that Israel was targeting the IRGC – forces responsible for suppressing and killing their own people. But when the internet was cut and fear began, some began to question what happened.”

The leading Iranian scholar and the “Pioneers of the Imam: Religion, Politics and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards”. Afshon Ostovar said that internal pressure is the survival strategy of the regime.

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In the power structure of the regime, the sprinkling of the war is equally violent. Aarabi said that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) faced an internal trust and a close liquidation. “These operations could not happen without leaking at the highest levels,” he said. “Now there is a tremendous pressure to clean the house.”

New generation IRGC officers – participants after 2000 – more young, more radical and deeply vaccinated. More than half of your education is now ideological. Aarabi said that these new groups began to open senior commanders and accused them of being very soft in Israel and even cooperating with Mossad.

“With an ironic twist, Khamenei created these extreme ideological ranks to reinforce power – and now more radicals.” He said. “He’s fighting to control them.”

A liquidation is a change that can make IRGC more volatile both at home and internationally with the rise of younger, less experienced commanders with much higher risk tolerance. With the ruins of the traditional military doctrine of Iran, terrorism can become the primary arm.

“Three columns of the regime – militias, ballistic missiles and nuclear program – all of the regime – all of them have been cut or severely broken.” He said. “This only leaves asymmetric war: soft target terrorism with reasonable denial of denial.”

Despite the brutal turn of the regime, Aarabi insists that it is a sign of weakness, not power. “If the Islamic Republic was confident, he wouldn’t have to crush his people like this.” “It moves from fear. But the streets will remain silent until the regime’s suppressing apparatus is dismantled – and the regime is not possible.”

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