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Iran Conflict Likely to Resume After November US Midterm Elections, Expert Says
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First reported by Now 14 · 5 hours ago
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Iran expert Nati Toubian says US military action against Iran is unlikely before November midterm elections due to political and economic constraints. He stresses that while Iran responds only to force, the US must balance global energy stability and election concerns, postponing major moves until after November.
- 01Iran analyst Nati Toubian says radical regimes like Iran only respond to force.
- 02US faces political and economic constraints limiting action against Iran.
- 03Global energy market stability is a key US concern amid Middle East tensions.
- 04US midterm elections in November delay potential military moves.
- 05Toubian predicts major US-Iran conflict will resume after November.
- 06Recent Iranian attacks on the US increase regional tensions.
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