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Is Hezbollah Now Just a Branch Office of the IRGC?
Season 2 · Episode 757

Is Hezbollah Now Just a Branch Office of the IRGC?

Explore how the IRGC is moving from benefactor to boss, embedding officers directly within Hezbollah's command structure for a looming conflict.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 21, 202632m 3s

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Show Notes

In this episode of My Weird Prompts, we examine a startling shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics: the "operational fusion" of the IRGC and Hezbollah. No longer just a proxy, Hezbollah is reportedly being managed by Iranian officers on the ground, preparing for high-stakes warfare against Israel and the U.S. We discuss why physical presence trumps digital coordination in 2026, the mechanics of "institutional embedding," and the strategic necessity of tacit knowledge in modern, multi-domain conflict. Join us as we unpack the transition from guerrilla force to a hybrid army under direct foreign command.