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Iran's move from a theocracy to a military dictatorship- 2010-2012

06/04/2009

A majority of Ahmadinejad's minister are from the Revoutionary Guards or the militia allied to it. He himself was a Revolutionary Guards officer. The emrgence of adictatorship which controls the Ayatollah Khamenei. The opposition now consists of the pragmatic conservatives, clerics who do not support Ahmadinejad, students and poor in rural areas.

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