Although Iran did not initiate the April round of hostilities with Israel, which started with the assassination of its IRGC officers in Damascus, Tehran did respond with an outsized attack. And now, even though it was blocked by Israel - with a little help from her friends - there is a danger of Iran feeling cocky enough to risk a breakout towards nuclear weapons.
So, is that a real option, or will Iran now be deterred from provoking an all-out Israeli offensive on its nuclear facilities? Joining us for the analysis:
Panel:
- Host : Jonathan Hessen : Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
- Editor at Large : Amir Oren : Host of Watchmen Talk and Powers in Play
- Dr. Olli Heinonen : former Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center, Washington DC
- Dr. Uzi Arad : former Israeli National Security Advisor and Mossad Division Chief