Key Points and Summary - Amid high tensions, a high-ranking Iranian official has warned that Tehran could "hit Washington directly" with its missiles. -However, this threat comes with a major catch.
Welcome back to The Farda Briefing, an RFE/RL newsletter that tracks the key issues in Iran and explains why they matter. I'm RFE/RL correspondent Kian Sharifi. In this edition, I’m looking into the ...
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