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Analyst poll: Telegram audience largely expects US action against Iran tonight

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 01:44 · 11 Jun

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TL;DR

An Israeli the source linked to Iran analysis posted an informal poll asking followers what they expect overnight: limited US strike, broad US strike, US-Israeli strike, or nothing. The question 'What will happen tonight?' is accompanied by reaction emoji options for each scenario. The poll provides a snapshot of audience expectations amid a tense period of US-Iran escalation, though it carries no official weight.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The source that tracks Iran-related developments posted an audience poll late Wednesday evening, asking followers to indicate what they expect to happen overnight in the context of the ongoing US-Iran military tensions. The poll options — 'limited US strike', 'broad US strike', 'US-Israeli strike', or 'nothing' — are each paired with a reaction emoji. The channel's post is titled 'What will happen tonight?' and includes a targeting emoji. The poll is an informal gauge of expectations among the channel's audience, which The Zioneer previously reported includes Israeli analysts tracking Iran. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (June 10, 16:30 UTC), analyst Haim Cohen warned that if the US launches exceptional strikes on Iran tonight, Iran may retaliate by targeting Israel. The poll does not reflect official US or Israeli planning. No further details or results are available at this stage.

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