Iran's strike on Israel suggests the regime's sense of resilience is growing
The key question is not whether Iran was willing to absorb another round of Israeli bombing. It is whether Tehran now believes it can do
The key question is not whether Iran was willing to absorb another round of Israeli bombing. It is whether Tehran now believes it can do so while simultaneously pursuing diplomacy. If that is the case, Iran may be attempting to establish a new regional reality: one in which it negotiates from a position of strength while actively enforcing its own red lines.
