Iran has a new leader. His name is Mojtaba Khamenei. Estonia's defense minister Hanno Pevkur says Iran does not want peace. The conflict may last long.
Pevkur says, "When a son gets in trouble, the father wants revenge." America watches Mojtaba closely.
America wants to destroy military and economic targets. America also wants to remove Iran's leaders.
Mojtaba was his father's advisor. He has been in power for a long time. Pevkur says, "Time will show if America can find Mojtaba."
Iran does not give up. Israel and America fight for their values. Iran wants to keep control.
The Middle East conflict is about religion, not money. Religious wars are different from economic conflicts.
Peckur says, "Iran’s conflict is not like Russia-Ukraine war. Russia cares about history and money. Iran’s conflict is about religion."
America wants democracy in Iran. Pevkur says, "Iran has no free elections. The regime controls everything."
Iran attacked its neighbors. This was a surprise. The president apologized, but the army kept attacking.
Peckur says, "Iran loses a lot by fighting neighbors. Balance in the region is best for Iran."
The conflict raises energy prices. The world watches Iran now. Ukraine is less noticed. Pevkur says, "Supporting Ukraine is our task."
Pevkur comments on his trip. He says, "If Iran attacks, Israel will respond. Attacking neighbors was a surprise."