In a recent video on Fox Tv, National security expert Victoria Coates has described what she sees as a breakdown in Iran’s military command and control structure, suggesting the country has struggled to respond effectively to recent US‑led operations.
Speaking on a geopolitical affairs program, Coates said Tehran currently lacks unified leadership capable of coordinating a strategic response. “So they have no central command and control,” she said, explaining her assessment of the situation inside Iran.
Her remarks came amid continued regional tensions following a high‑profile strike on Kharg Island—a key energy and military hub in the Persian Gulf—by forces aligned with the United States and its partners. See More/Details














