Ali_Baba
VIP Member
Of course the Americans are going to keep a significant regional threat to Iran until and unless a final 'Deal' is signed. It is part of a carrot and stick approach and makes sense from America's perspective. However, launching a frontal attack on Iran like what happened starting Feb. 28 is unlikely at least in near future.
If "some" of the the PGCC have finally delivered the message to the USA that their bases cannot be used anymore in any new attacks, then that is "progress".
The question is how much of the airspace is now closed to the USA. Saudi is the significant one in that respect. The corridor over Syria and Iraq is still open to Israel and the USA.
Iran needs to find a solution to the USN problem as all its missiles have proven to be ineffective against the USN so far(some lessons in their for Pakistan too).
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