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- Iran Had Vowed to Retaliate. Now, It Faces Hard Choices.
Iran was preparing a response to the U S proposal, but officials had said that giving up enrichment of uranium on Iran’s soil was a red line, and they would not agree to dismantle the program
- Analysis: Iran faces tough choices in how to respond to . . .
Tehran may decide against forcefully retaliating directly for now, not least because doing so might reveal its weaknesses and invite a more potent Israeli response, analysts say
- Jeremy Bowen: Iran faces hard choices between risks of . . . - BBC
The question now is whether Iran is prepared to give Israel the last word, at least on this stage of the war President Biden backed Israel’s decision to retaliate after 1 October
- Whats going on inside Iran as the world awaits retaliation . . .
President Joe Biden suggested Tuesday that Tehran may not retaliate at all if a cease-fire deal is reached to end the war in Gaza and free remaining hostages A new round of talks is due to
- How Iran Could Retaliate Against US. Three Possible Options
Israel has said it has full aerial superiority over Tehran and had destroyed more than 120 surface-to-surface missile launchers in central Iran, a third of its total arsenal
- Iran faces dilemma of restraint or revenge for attacks on . . .
Iran also vowed to retaliate after blaming Israel for the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in late July, although it has not announced that it has taken any
- Iran’s regime has a huge problem: how to retaliate
Iran will want to hit back—both to avenge a humiliated regime and to compel Israel to stop It has few good options, though If its response is too weak, it will not deter Israel; too strong
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