Iran is Ready To Take its Promised Revenge: At the end of last month, Iran vowed to take revenge on ISRAEL for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and his family. But it’s almost 2 weeks since then and no measure step has been taken by Iran which is very unlikely.
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It is a crucial moment for Iran so that it can avenge every blood spilled on its soil without declaring an all-out war against the combined forces of America and Israel. But one thing is for sure Iran isn’t bluffing, It has a solid motivation to fulfill its vow as another Iran-backed senior commander in Hezbollah Fuad Shukr, died in an Israeli airstrike in a suburb of the Lebanese capital, Beirut. That Israel said was in retaliation for a rocket fired from Lebanon that struck a soccer field in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. Hezbollah denied any accusation related to it and so did Israel relating to Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination.
“Israel has checkmated Iran in this situation because Iran is left with no good options,” said Mr. Vaez. He and Ms. Vakil both acknowledged that it’s hard for them to fight the Israeli intentions. An all-out military war is too risky for Iran, as it has already been sanctioned and it can’t fight against combined Israeli-American forces.
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Biden and his Administration are getting ready for the retaliation of Iran “We have to be prepared for what could be a significant set of attacks, which is why, again, we have increased our force posture and capabilities in the region even in just the last few days,” White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told reporters on Monday.
The last Attack of Iran did minimal damage to Israel due to the help of America and other allies but now the concern is what turn the war will take when Hezbollah enters the battlefield.
“We fully expect that those talks are going to move forward. And they need to move forward. All negotiators should return to the table and bring this deal to a close,” Kirby said.