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There is no evidence to suggest that Iran possesses secret weapons so far, despite widespread expectations and analyses pointing to the possibility that it has nuclear or chemical weapons that it has not yet used, potentially for retaliation or in response to military threats. Some sources indicate that Iran is believed to have four hidden nuclear bombs and might use them if the war escalates, although these claims lack credible proof and are mostly interpretations and provocations aimed at justifying potential targeting by U.S. allies. Iran's crisis centers around two options: surrender to American pressure or continue the war. Both choices would entail significant costs. Tensions persist in the Strait of Hormuz and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, with Israel indirectly involved. In conclusion, the worst-case scenario is ongoing conflict without resolution, which would plunge the region into perpetual chaos and cause widespread losses for all parties.
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