Inside Iran's Paramilitary Machine: 220,000 Strong and Growing
Briefly

Iran's paramilitary forces, primarily the Basij and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), number around 220,000, making it one of the largest internal security forces in the Middle East. Established after the Islamic Revolution of 1979, these forces provide crucial domestic security functions. While there are larger paramilitary contingents in the region, Iran's forces are particularly well known internationally. The analysis of paramilitary strength in the Middle East involves reviewing comprehensive military data, comparing countries based on their paramilitary personnel and overall military capabilities.
Iran has roughly 220,000 paramilitary forces, comprised primarily of the Basij and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), establishing significant internal security capabilities.
These paramilitary forces play a critical role in domestic security and are among the most recognized within the region, despite larger forces existing in neighboring countries.
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