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The Biden administration has given public and private signals that the operation it is planning in response for the drone-attack that killed three U.S. troops will be multi-faceted. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said it will be ‘multileveled’ and the White House has said it would be ‘tiered’ – amid floated reports of potential attacks that include Iranian commercial interests, proxy groups with forces in Iraq and Syria, or cyber or other activities.

Officials told NBC News it will include Iranian targets outside Iran and would consist of both strikes and cyber operations, and that the response could take place over ‘weeks.’ That suggests that President Biden is not planning attacks inside the territory of Iran, despite the urgings of some Republicans in Congress amid the fury over 160 attacks on U.S. forces in the region.

Biden told reporters at the White House he has decided on a response, but his administration has yet to reveal any plans, saying the U.S. will respond at a time and place of its choosing. ‘I do hold them responsible in the sense they are supplying the weapons to the people who did it,’ Biden said at the White House when asked if he holds Iran responsible.

When asked if he held Tehran directly responsible, he said: ‘We will have those discussions.’ But he also cautioned: ‘I don’t think we need a wider war in the Middle East, that’s not what I’m looking for.’

On Tuesday night, Iran’s UN envoy Amir Saeid Iravani told reporters that giving a ‘strong response to enemies’ who target the country is ‘the fundamental policy of Iran,’ according to a report in the state-controlled Islamic Republic News Agency. He vowed a ‘decisive response’ to attacks on ‘Iran’s territory, or its interests or citizens abroad.

He claimed in a letter to the UN Security Council that Iran ‘is not responsible for the actions of any individual or group in the region’ – despite the U.S. pointing to decades of support for proxy groups that carry out attacks and rely on Tehran for arms, funds, and training. Blinken, speaking on Monday, added: ‘We will respond decisively to any aggression, and we will hold responsible the people who attacked our troops.

That response could be multileveled, come in stages, and be sustained over time.’ Aboard Air Force Once, national security spokesman John Kirby provided only a sketch of what was under consideration. ‘It’s very possible that what you’ll see is is a tiered approach here – not just a single action but potentially multiple actions.’

The Pentagon and the White House have pointed to the Iran-backed militia Kata’ib Hezbollah, which is based in Iraq but has not made a final public determination. The group’s Secretary-General Abu Hussein al-Hamidawi said in a statement Tuesday: ‘As we announce the suspension of military and security operations against the occupation forces – in order to prevent embarrassment of the Iraqi government – we will continue to defend our people in Gaza in other ways.’

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