What Comes Next: Iran's Options After US Strikes On Its Nuclear Sites
- Iran has continued its attacks as Israeli forces struck its military sites and airports, causing increased tensions in the region.
- The US military conducted an operation involving 125 aircraft and advanced bombs to target Iran's nuclear sites, marking the first use of these bunker busters in combat.
- Markets reacted to the US strikes with oil prices rising nearly 6%, while US officials reported uncertainty regarding the full extent of damage to the targeted nuclear facilities.
- Iran's parliament voted to possibly close the Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil shipments, but decisions require approval from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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What Comes Next: Iran's Options After US Strikes On Its Nuclear Sites
After US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Tehran faces pressure to respond without triggering all-out war. Experts warn of risky options, from proxy attacks to threats against the Strait of Hormuz -- each with potential to ignite a broader regional conflict.
Iran is threatening "irreparable" reprisals after the American strikes in Iran. The world is holding its breath while waiting to know what option Tehran has chosen. TF1info reviews 4 of the most likely scenarios. - Iranian returns: the 4 options Tehran has available after the American (International) strikes.
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