Did the irgc issue a order to shoot warning to all Iran's
Analysis
The claim that the IRGC issued an order to shoot as a warning to all Iranians is not supported by any of the provided sources. None of the sources, all of which are non-trusted and mostly tangentially related to Iran or the IRGC, mention such a broad or explicit order targeting the Iranian population. Some sources discuss IRGC military exercises, warnings from commanders about morale, or security forces using live fire against protesters, but these do not equate to a formal IRGC directive to shoot as a warning to all Iranians. The lack of credible, direct evidence and the absence of trusted sources confirming this claim suggest it is unfounded.
Sources
Discusses US-Iran tensions and Trump’s statements, no mention of IRGC shoot orders to civilians.
Covers IRGC naval exercises and CENTCOM warnings, no order to shoot civilians.
Focuses on Soleimani’s killing and Iranian retribution, unrelated to shoot orders to all Iranians.
ICE arrests and unrelated violence claims, no IRGC shoot orders.
Mentions Israeli military actions, no IRGC shoot orders to civilians.
Reports IRGC commanders rejecting orders to shoot civilians, contradicting the claim.
Mentions live fire on protesters but no formal IRGC order to shoot all Iranians as a warning.
Describes IRGC naval drills with little warning, unrelated to shooting civilians.
Treasury warnings on Iran proliferation, no IRGC shoot orders.
Sanctions information, no relevant IRGC shoot orders.
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