Iran has issued a warning to the United States following its firing of nearly 200 ballistic missiles at Israel, stating that its period of ‘unilateral self-restraint’ is over. The country has demanded that the US takes action to curb Israel’s aggression, or face further consequences. This comes as Israel continues its bombing of Gaza and Lebanon, leading to fears of a wider conflict. The international community is watching closely to see how the situation unfolds, with many hoping for a peaceful resolution.
The situation was discussed on a recent episode of a news program featuring presenter Hashem Ahelbarra and guests including Mohammad Marandi, a Professor of American studies at the University of Tehran, Thomas Pickering, a former US ambassador to the UN, Israel, Jordan, and Russia, and Gideon Levy, a columnist at Haaretz newspaper.
Marandi emphasized Iran’s stance on the issue, calling for action to be taken against Israel’s aggression. Pickering provided a US perspective on the situation, highlighting the need for diplomacy and a peaceful resolution. Levy offered insights into the ongoing conflict, shedding light on the situation in Gaza and Lebanon.
As tensions continue to escalate in the region, the question remains whether peace can prevail or if a wider war is more likely. The world waits anxiously for developments in the Middle East as countries navigate the delicate balance of power and diplomacy.
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