How far will the United States go in its attacks on Iran-linked targets in the Middle East? | News


Washington has carried out attacks against pro-Iranian groups in Syria and Iraq.

The United States claims to have attacked at least 85 targets in Iraq and Syria, using long-range bombers sent directly from the United States.

They were carried out in response to a drone attack on a military base in Jordan last weekend, which killed three American soldiers.

Iran-backed armed groups are targeting the United States over its support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

President Joe Biden said the U.S. attacks are just the beginning of its retaliation.

So how will Iran react? And could this lead to wider regional conflict?

Presenter: Adrian Finighan

Guests

Mohammad Marandi – Professor at the University of Tehran

Renad Mansour – Senior Fellow and Director of the Iraq Initiative at Chatham House

Lawrence Korb – senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and former US Deputy Secretary of Defense

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