America's open warning to Khamenei...?

S Venkateshwari
America's open warning to Khamenei...?
The current Middle east conflict between israel and iran has the potential to escalate. Indeed, according to a US official cited by Axios, the US has explicitly cautioned Tehran not to launch another strike on israel in response to allegations that it is getting ready to do so.
The Biden administration has warned the Islamic Republic of iran that israel will not limit its response to any potential strike, as it did in the attack last saturday, in a direct warning relayed to iran via Swiss. It might be larger. According to a US official, "We will not be able to stop israel and we will not be able to ensure that the next attack will be as balanced and targeted as the previous attack."
On saturday, iran had made threats of an assault.
Iran launched its largest direct missile strike during the war on october 1. israel launched airstrikes against Iranian missile installations and air defense systems on october 26 in retaliation for the incident. Four Iranian soldiers and a civilian were killed in these attacks, Iranian sources said. Iran's supreme Leader ali Khamenei stated on saturday, november 2, 2024, that israel and the united states will undoubtedly receive a suitable response to this.
The onslaught might be more extensive than previously.
According to the Israeli army Radio, which cited anonymous US officials, Washington has captured military operations in iran in anticipation of an assault on Israel. Although it is uncertain when and how, the Biden administration expects iran to retaliate for Israel's bombings on october 26. Simultaneously, Ismail Kovasari, a member of Iran's parliament and a former general of the IRGC, announced on saturday that the Iranian supreme National Security Council (SNSC) had approved a military attack on Israel. He claimed that compared to the october 1 missile attack, in which iran launched over 200 missiles against Israeli targets, this retaliation will be far more severe.

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