In a stunning revelation that could reshape the entire US-Iran War, deep cracks have emerged inside the Iranian regime. Top political leaders in Tehran, including figures close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, are now desperately pushing to end the conflict and seek an urgent ceasefire. Yet the hardline Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has gone rogue, defying orders and escalating attacks in what insiders describe as a dangerous power struggle that is spiraling out of control.

Multiple intelligence sources confirm that after weeks of devastating U.S. and Israeli strikes — from the seizure of Iranian oil platforms in the Strait of Hormuz to the destruction of critical bridges and the unleashing of advanced American weapons — Iran’s political leadership is privately admitting the war is unsustainable. Heavy losses in manpower, infrastructure, and oil revenue have pushed the regime to the brink. Backchannel communications reportedly show Tehran signaling readiness for talks to stop the bleeding.
But the IRGC, Iran’s most powerful military force, is refusing to stand down. Commanders are said to be launching unauthorized missile barrages, fast-boat swarms, and aggressive air defense operations without full approval from civilian leadership. This defiance has led to chaotic and unpredictable actions that continue to provoke stronger American responses, further damaging Iran’s position.

The internal rift is now impossible to hide. Iranian state media continues to project strength, but leaks reveal frantic meetings in Tehran where political leaders clash with IRGC hardliners who view any negotiation as surrender. One senior source described the situation as “the IRGC dragging the entire country toward the abyss against the wishes of the political establishment.”
This dangerous disconnect comes at a critical moment. Global oil prices remain volatile, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is under constant threat, and the risk of wider regional war grows by the hour. The United States has made clear it will not tolerate continued IRGC aggression, with President Trump previously warning that “much more” pain awaits if Iran does not come to the table.
For the Iranian people, already suffering from destroyed infrastructure and economic collapse, this internal chaos offers a glimmer of hope — that rational voices may finally prevail over the IRGC’s extremist agenda. The world is now watching closely: will the political leadership regain control and end this disastrous war, or will the IRGC’s reckless defiance drag Iran into total ruin?
The coming days could prove decisive. If the IRGC continues unchecked, it may force an even more overwhelming American response. But if Tehran manages to rein them in, a path toward de-escalation may finally open.
