There are protests ongoing in more than 70 US cities today following the US strike that killed Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani.
US military does not expect to conduct additional strikes as officials assess Iran’s next stepThe US military does not expect to conduct additional strikes against Iranian backed groups in Iraq or other locations unless the US was to come under attack, according to a US official directly familiar with the latest information.
There are indications that Iran has ramped up the readiness of its short and medium range ballistic missile force inside Iran, the official said since the death of General. While that does not mean a strike by Iran is imminent, the US is conducting intense surveillance by satellite and other means to determine how soon missiles, which are liquid fueled, might be ready.
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