Iran war opens cracks within the govt as Pezeshkian and IRGC chief disagree over conflict, economy

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian and IRGC Chief Commander Ahmad Vahidi are at odds over managing the war and its economic impact. The disagreement comes as the war enters its fifth week, with visible economic effects such as cash shortages and disrupted online banking services.
Iran's President and IRGC Chief disagree on war management. The President criticises the IRGC's approach, warning of economic collapse without a ceasefire. The IRGC Chief blames the government's failure to implement reforms. The war's economic effects are visible, with cash shortages and disrupted banking services. Iran's government employees haven't received regular salaries and benefits for months. Inflation reached triple digits in February, before the war started.
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