Iran attacks Israel before U.S. presidential election...U.S., Middle East power buildup

2024.11.02. AM 11:58
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[Anchor]
There are reports that Iran will carry out retaliatory attacks on Israel's airstrikes before the U.S. presidential election on the 5th.

The U.S. government has repeatedly called for a diplomatic solution, but has decided to increase its power in the Middle East, saying it will support Israel if Iran retaliates.

I'm connecting with the reporter. Reporter Jo Suhyun!

Rumors of Iran's imminent retaliation are continuing, but it seems to be still quiet?

[Reporter]
While Iran and Israel have been exchanging attacks with each other, Iran has declared retaliation for Israel's airstrikes on the 26th of last month.

The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard has threatened to experience an unimaginable response.

Some say Iranian military commanders are preparing a list of dozens of military targets in Israel.

CNN, citing a senior Iranian official, reported that Iran is planning a clear and painful response before the U.S. presidential election on the 5th.

U.S. online media Axios also said Israeli intelligence officials found Iran preparing to attack in the coming days.

However, it is expected to launch large-scale drone and ballistic missile attacks through pro-Iranian armed groups in Iraq instead of its territory.

It is analyzed that this may be an attempt to avoid Israel's retaliation in the future.

In a related development, a U.S. official said Iran could quickly implement its attack plans, but the U.S. does not know if the decision has been made.

[Anchor]
In the midst of this, the U.S. announced plans to deploy additional weapons?

[Reporter]
Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said in a statement that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the deployment of a ballistic missile defense destroyer, battalions of fighter jets and aerial refueling aircraft, and several more B-52 strategic bombers in the Middle East.A spokesman for

Rider explained that the decision was made to build up power in line with its commitment to protect the American people and troops in the Middle East, defend Israel, and prevent escalation through deterrence and diplomacy.

It will take months for this power to reach the Middle East.

The U.S. government has not let go of its hopes, saying it expects an eventual ceasefire and a diplomatic solution.

Although Iran should not retaliate, the United States has made it clear that it will support Israel in the event of an attack.

I'm Jo Suhyun of YTN in the international department.




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