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Mohsen Rezaee Mirgha'ed is an Iranian politician and senior military officer in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). A principlist politician in Iran and affiliated with the Resistance Front of Islamic Iran, he is currently a member of the Expediency Discernment Council and secretary of the Supreme Council for Economic Coordination as well as the secretary of the Iranian government's Economic Committee. He was secretary of the Expediency Discernment Council from 1997 to 2021 and Vice President of Iran for Economic Affairs between 2021 and 2023.

Early life and education
Rezaee was born in Masjed Soleyman on 9 September 1954 to a religious Bakhtiyari Persian nomadic family. He spent his childhood and adolescence in the oil-rich city of Masjed Soleyman (Irsoleymān) in southwestern Iran. Along with his close friends, Rezaee established the "Religion and Science Association". When he was to begin studying at a high school run by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) in 1969, Rezaee moved to the city of Ahvaz. At said school, he started his political and cultural struggle against the Shah's regime and was arrested by the SAVAK in his last year. Rezaee was 17 when he served five months in solitary confinement. He did not stop his political activities after he was released from prison. Rezaee arrived in Tehran in 1974 to study mechanical engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology. He studied and worked at the same time. SAVAK intensified its crackdown on guerrilla groups to which he was a member. He had to abandon the university. He launched provincial branches of Mansouroun guerrilla fighters in seven provinces. When Ruhollah Khomeini returned home from exile, the Mansouroun group was tasked with protecting the revolutionary leader. After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, seven armed Muslim groups teamed up and established the Islamic Revolution Mujahideen Organization to safeguard the nascent Islamic Revolution. Although he studied mechanical engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Rezaee switched to economics after the Iran–Iraq War, studying at Tehran University and received his PhD in 2001. ==Career==
Career
Rezaee joined the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and later was appointed chief of its intelligence division. when he was 27 years old, and remained in the post until he announced his retirement from all of his military posts. He actively participated in the Iran–Iraq War. Several other elites (including within the IRGC) disagreed with Rezaee's approach. For instance, in 1984, ninety IRGC commanders asked Khomeini to rein in Rezaee, but Khomeini reacted by purging the dissenters instead. When this rivalry became public, Ayatollah Khomeini met them in his residence on 19 July 1986 and urged them to "seek unity". Khomeini was quoted as telling them, "You must endeavor, not to think in terms of being members of the Armed Forces or those of the Guards Corps or of the Basij forces. ... We must understand that if there were to be any disputes among you ... not only are we doomed here and now, but we also are guilty before God." Rezaee was removed from the IRGC in 1997 due to pressures from the followers of the then president Mohammad Khatami. Another reason for his dismissal was his failure to respond to the perceived threat of attack from the US. He became a member of Expediency Discernment Council and then its secretary in August 1997. He was also appointed chair of the commission for macroeconomics and commerce. In addition, he is a reviewer of Iran's 2025 version development. Rezaee founded the news website Tabnak, originally Baztab, in 2002 as a reaction to the proliferation of reformist websites. Presidential campaigns Rezaee was a candidate in the presidential election of 2005, but withdrew on 15 June 2005, two days before the election. Rezaee said he withdrew from the race for the "integration" of the nation's votes" and their "effectiveness". He did not endorse any candidate. On 23 April 2009, he announced his entry into the 2009 presidential race, after failing to find another conservative to run against President Ahmadinejad. , Ali Khamenei in funeral of a commander of the Air Force, 8 January 1995. On 12 December 2016, Rezaee announced that he "has no decision to run for president" in the 2017 election. However, in February 2017 he told press that if asked by the Popular Front of Islamic Revolutionary Forces to stand, he "will think about it". Views In the run-up to the 2009 Iranian elections, Rezaee criticized opposing candidate Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's public comments questioning the Holocaust as "not useful" for Iran's international standing. Rezaee stated on 2 August 2009 that the ongoing trials of so-called 'prisoners' was an unjust act, issuing a letter on behalf of the Expediency Council of which he is the secretary, condemning the government. In September 2019, Rezaee expressed his hope that Iran would capture US President Donald Trump and place him on trial. Controversy In November 2006, Argentine Judge Rodolfo Canicoba Corral issued international arrest warrants for Rezaee, six other Iranians, and one Lebanese in connection with the AMIA bombing, the attacks on 18 July 1994, a suicide bombing of the Jewish cultural center (AMIA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which resulted in the deaths of 85 people and serious injuries to 151. The attack on the Jewish cultural center came two years after the 1992 terrorist bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. In 1998, Rezaee's son, Ahmad, defected to the United States, where he told officials that the attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires was planned in Tehran. The son told U.S. authorities that he had accompanied his father to Lebanon to witness the training. Mohsen Rezaee has been on the official Wanted list of Interpol since March 2007, for allegations of "Aggravated Murder and Damages" related to the 1994 AMIA bombing case. Rezaee rejected the allegations, saying in June 2009, "These charges were a sheer lie". Following his alleged involvement in the bombing, in 2007 Razaee was subject to an Interpol Red Notice, marking him internationally wanted for "aggravated murder and damages". On 16 June 2025, during the Israel–Iran conflict, Rezaee claimed on state television that Pakistan has assured Iran it would launch a nuclear strike on Israel if Israel were to use nuclear weapons against Iran. Rezaee also said Iran possesses "undisclosed" military capabilities. However, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif dismissed the claim. == US Sanctions ==
US Sanctions
On January 10, 2020, Razaee was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury's Specially Designated Nationals List under Executive Order 13876. The sanctions were imposed due to his involvement in advancing the regime’s destabilizing objectives. == Electoral history ==
Personal life
Rezaee married in 1974. He has five children, two sons and three daughters. His eldest son, Ahmad, migrated to the United States in 1998 and sought political asylum. It was reported that he was killed by a hotel servant, but the Dubai Police stated that he had died after taking a large quantity of antidepressants. His brother, Omidvar, is a member of the Parliament of Iran since 2008. ==Works==
Works
Iran at future horizon • ''Fath's orders'' • Iran and Middle EastLook of the SunI want to die like a cloud186 Pilgrim notesRegional IranAnswer to some questions about War • ''Establishment of Badr's Sepah'' • Explanation of trade flows on industrial productivity in IranRights of the accused in the court systemHidden HandsThe third face of economic jihad • ''Ahmad Kazemi's biography'' • Model for cultural policy and planningWho was Ebrahim Hemat?The second wave of the RevolutionEconomic FederalismMonetary theory, and general equilibrium Atyar == See also ==
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