Tehran’s options include striking US military assets with ballistic missiles and exiting a nuclear treaty to ‘save face’.

Trump has warned of broader US involvement in Israel’s war if Iran attempts to strike back against US military sites in the region

Iran's military capabilities, potential retaliation against the US, and impact on global oil supplies and nuclear program are discussed.

Tehran’s options include striking US military assets with ballistic missiles and exiting a nuclear treaty to ‘save face’.

Swarm attacks, cyber strikes or nothing at all for now. The most pressing question is whether Iran will retaliate against ‘the Great Satan’ - and if so, how?

Weakening of ‘axis of resistance’ forces leaves Iran with limited options if it chooses to retaliate

If history is any guide, former U.S. officials say, Iran and its hard-line supreme leader will strike back after the bombing of its nuclear sites.

On one hand, the Islamic Republic will be loath to provoke a full-scale war with the United States, a conflict it cannot hope to win. But total inaction is also intolerable for…

President Donald Trump has warned Tehran that any attack against the U.S. would be met with a force far greater than that used in the weekend strikes.

Trump seems inclined to hold his fire as Iran's attack on US troops in Qatar caused no damage or casualties.

Iran’s strike against the U.S. actually leaves open a path to toning down the conflict. Will American and Israeli leaders seize the opportunity?