Israel Faces Strategic Dilemma in Iran
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Israel Faces Strategic Dilemma in Iran
New York Times: “The longer Israel waits for Mr. Trump, the greater the strain on its air defense system. To keep out Iran’s ballistic missile barrages, Israel is burning through its stocks of missile interceptors, forcing it to prioritize the protection of some areas over others. As time goes on, that raises the risk of more missiles hitting both civilian neighborhoods and strategic security sites.” “With Israel’s airspace closed and much of it…
If Israel stops attacking, Iran will resume building nuclear bombs. Then they will have to start bombing again.
In the middle of a week marked by regional tension, the situation between Israel and Iran continues to develop with signs of possible escalation. A week after the beginning of the cross-attacks, impacts on populated areas have been injured and infrastructure damaged, while analysts agree that the conflict remains contained in an air format, with no immediate prospect of a land invasion by either country. The magnitude of Iranian territory and th…
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