US makes failed bid for Iran to allow 'symbolic strike' by Israel

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An Iranian military security official has revealed that the United States approached the Islamic Republic, requesting permission for Israel to conduct a "symbolic strike to save face" following Iran's retaliatory drone and missile barrage over the weekend.

This development comes amidst escalating tensions between the two countries, with Iran having launched a significant number of missiles and drones at Israel, which were largely intercepted by the U.S. military and Israel's defense systems.

The request from the U.S. to Iran is seen as an attempt to de-escalate the situation and to allow Israel a symbolic response to the attacks, without further escalating the conflict. This comes after an Israeli airstrike on a building in Damascus, Syria, which reportedly killed top Iranian commanders, leading to retaliatory strikes by Iran.

The incident highlights the complex and volatile nature of the relationship between the United States, Iran, and Israel, with all parties involved seeking to navigate the situation carefully to avoid further escalation.

The U.S. has warned Iran not to target American assets in the region, while Iran has accused the U.S. of involvement in the initial attack.

The situation remains fluid, with both the U.S. and Iran actively preparing for potential further actions and working to mitigate the risk of broader conflict. The international community is closely watching developments, with concerns about the potential for further escalation and the impact on regional stability.

Garowe Online and The Cradle

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