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IMO, Iran was trying to de-escalate with their response to Israel bombing the consulate. They had to make some response and gave Israel every chance to prepare. In addition, they said they considered the matter closed. I'm sure some missiles made it through, but this was the farthest thing from an aggressive act meant to cause civilian damage. Iran's interests aren't served by a widening of the war. That seems to be more of something that Israel is trying to do.
I think Netanyahu would love nothing more than to drag the US into a wider conflict, hurt Biden's chances in November, and have Trump re-elected so they can do whatever they wish. It's more complicated than that with Iran and Russia generally being allied, but those details can be worked out.
Good post.
I am afraid of what Israel intends to do with their retaliation. The word is their cabinet approved retaliation, but for a later time. I don't know what that means and I have not seen anybody who knows what it means. They don't have the means to fight a conventional war against Iran. They also don't have the means to fight a nuclear war, as Israel is done if it ever fires a single nuke. I was wondering if it meant a planned biowarfare attack, but that has obvious risks of backfiring.