Iran’s pre-emption doctrine against Israel, UK, US – analysis
Iran is putting in place a new doctrine designed to pre-empt any response to its attack on a ship off the coast of Oman. In the last week and a half, after a tanker named the Mercer Street was first attacked on July 29, before two of its crew were killed on July 30, Iran has been singled out as a culprit. The US and UK have accused Iran and there has been tough talk. Then, suddenly, rockets were fired at Israel last week. This was Iran’s pre-emption. Heat up northern Israel, to show it can strike anywhere it wants if it is pressed about the tanker attack.
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