The United States is set to impose new sanctions on Iran, specifically targeting its missile and drone program, along with entities supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iran’s Defense Ministry. The decision comes in response to Iran launching hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel, with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stating that similar sanctions are expected from allies and partners. The White House is also collaborating with the Department of Defense and U.S. Central Command to enhance air and missile defense systems in the Middle East to counter potential future threats.

During Iran’s recent strike on Israel, 99% of the missiles and drones were intercepted, resulting in only minor damage to an air base. Despite this, Sullivan emphasized that the White House remains prepared to take further actions against the Iranian government if necessary. Israel has expressed its intention to retaliate against Iran for the drone attack, but the U.S. clarified that it is not seeking war with Iran although it supports Israel. Tensions between the two countries escalated following an attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria that killed two senior commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, with Iran blaming Israel for the strike which they did not claim responsibility for. The U.S. assisted Israel in intercepting the drones and missiles launched by Iran, with Israel expected to respond in a limited capacity.

As the situation between Israel and Iran continues to unfold, there are concerns about the potential for further escalation and retaliation. The U.S. has warned Israel against retaliating publicly, indicating a delicate balance in the region that the U.S. is trying to maintain. With the new sanctions set to be implemented, the U.S. is hoping to send a strong message to Iran about its actions, while also working to bolster defense systems in the Middle East to ensure the safety and security of its allies and partners. The exact details of Israel’s planned retaliation remain uncertain, but it is clear that tensions in the region are high and all parties involved are monitoring the situation closely for any developments that may occur.

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