
The President’s Inbox Gulf States Under Fire, With Mina Al-Oraibi
27 snips
Apr 1, 2026 Mina Al-Oraibi, editor-in-chief of The National and expert on Gulf politics, breaks down the regional fallout from the Iran-Gulf war. She recounts strikes on civilian infrastructure and the scale of drone and missile attacks. She explains Gulf diplomatic maneuvering, who is shaping Iran’s decisions, mediation efforts, and what Gulf states want for a lasting security reset.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Document Attacks To Build Postwar Legal Claims
- Track and document every attack for legal and diplomatic pressure after hostilities to seek reparations from Iran.
- Gulf states are assembling legal cases and UN diplomacy to record damage and hold Iran financially responsible.
IRGC Driving Iran's Military Decisions
- Decision-making in Iran has shifted toward the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which now exerts major control over military and security actions.
- Mina Al-Oraibi says IRGC leaders have taken key security and intelligence roles, driving escalation.
Regime Change Unlikely Amid Repression And War
- Large protests inside Iran were crushed and internet blackouts plus arrests have made internal opposition unable to organize amid war.
- Mina Al-Oraibi cites massive early-year protests followed by severe repression and four weeks of near-total internet shutdown.

