Iran's proxy militias may be unable to help if Tehran opts to hit back at US
Briefly

Iran's proxy militias have shown reluctance to retaliate against US strikes, complicating Tehran's response options. The Revolutionary Guards issued warnings to the US about potential regrettable consequences for its actions, while missile strikes already targeted Israel. The Houthis, a key Iran-backed group, have expressed intentions to attack US shipping in the Red Sea, calling for a unified response against perceived aggression. Experts note that while the Houthis are a wild card, Iran appears to support their actions without extensive restraint. This situation could lead to evolving conflicts within the region, especially as tensions remain high.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned the US about potential regrettable responses to strikes on its nuclear sites, implying further escalation may be forthcoming.
The strongest support for Iran came from the Houthis, who urged Muslim countries to unite against US and Israeli aggressions, indicating a possible broadening of conflict.
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