Iran's president apologizes for strikes on neighboring countries even as its missiles and drones target their cities
Summary
Iran's President apologized for attacks on neighboring countries, despite ongoing missile and drone strikes targeting Gulf Arab states. The conflict involves a divide within Iran's leadership and tensions with the U.S. and Israel. President Trump's threats and Israel's military plans add complexity to the situation.Key Facts
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian issued an apology for attacks on neighboring countries.
- Despite the apology, Iran's missiles and drones continued to target Gulf Arab states.
- There's a disagreement among Iran's leaders about continuing the conflict.
- President Trump threatened that Iran would face severe retaliation.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Israel plans more actions against Iran.
- The conflict has affected global markets and Iran's leadership structure.
- U.S. allies in the Gulf felt unprepared due to inadequate warnings from the Trump administration.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard operates independently, choosing its own targets for strikes.
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