Iran's supreme leader threatens US with 'unforgettable lessons'
Reports that two US soldiers were killed in Jordan and attacks affecting several countries across the region have raised fears of a wider conflict. In
Reports that two US soldiers were killed in Jordan and attacks affecting several countries across the region have raised fears of a wider conflict. In this interview, Kamran Matin, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex, argues that further escalation is more likely than de-escalation.
He points to mounting pressure around the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil shipping route, and the growing risk of broader regional involvement. Chapters 00:00 Iran threatens US after strikes 00:34 Iran's warning and the risk of escalation 02:25 How close is the conflict to all-out war?
03:01 Could Israel be drawn Into the fighting? 04:01 US troop deaths and Washington's next move 05:10 Strait of Hormuz disruption and global stakes For
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