Who’s in control in Iran and how will Gulf states react to attacks?

Al Jazeera
March 8, 2026
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Despite an apology, missile attacks continue from Iran, raising questions about its internal control and Gulf state reactions.

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Ongoing instability in the Middle East could disrupt oil supplies, potentially increasing your gas prices and household energy costs.

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Despite an apology from Iran's president, missile attacks continue to strike neighboring countries. This ongoing aggression raises significant questions about the true locus of power within Iran's government and military structures. Gulf states are now assessing their strategic responses to these persistent cross-border hostilities. The situation underscores regional instability and the complex dynamics of Iranian foreign policy.

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