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      How Iran's decision on retaliation could threaten the regime's future | CBC.ca Loaded

      How Iran's decision on retaliation could threaten the regime's future

      4 hours ago
      Duration 8:34

      How Iran's decision on retaliation could threaten the regime's future

      • 4 hours ago
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      • Duration 8:34

      Dennis Ross, former top U.S. Middle East envoy, said the U.S. military strike on Iran poses a real dilemma for the regime of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. If Iran doesn't retaliate, it could look weak, but retaliation could prolong the conflict and make regime change more likely, Ross said.

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