Iran's missile attacks against neighboring countries continue. Despite apologies from the Iranian president to neighboring countries, these attacks have not stopped. As a result of the attacks, civilian targets, including airports and important infrastructure facilities, have been damaged.
As Redaksiya reports, against the backdrop of these events, questions about who holds control in Iran and how the Gulf states will react to these attacks have become relevant.
To discuss these issues, "Inside Story" hosted former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency during the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, John Brennan, Professor at Kuwait University and expert on Middle Eastern history and politics Badr Al-Sayf, as well as Vice President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Trita Parsi.
The program provided a detailed analysis of Iran's internal governance structure and its impact on the geopolitical situation in the region. Different perspectives were also voiced regarding the steps Gulf countries will take against Iran's aggressive policies.
