
Iran may attempt ‘face-saving’ retaliation against US for strikes, expert says
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Iran may retaliate against the U.S. following strikes on its nuclear facilities, but lacks capabilities for significant escalation, according to Middle East expert Jacob Olidort.
"I do foresee some kind of face-saving efforts," Olidort said, noting that Iran could potentially launch cyber-attacks or attacks on infrastructure in the region.
Iran has already launched more missiles at Israel in the wake of the U.S. military’s Operation Midnight Hammer, striking at least 10 impact sites and injuring at least 20 people in Israel.
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