denying holding an emergency meeting of the national security council, from what i ve seen. so all indications are so far are a desire mutually for de escalation but we will see if it holds. irate mutually for de-escalation but we will see if it holds.- we will see if it holds. we do know that we will see if it holds. we do know that in we will see if it holds. we do know that in that we will see if it holds. we do know that in that city, - we will see if it holds. we do know that in that city, just i know that in that city, just about four hours outside of the capital of tehran, there are several different potential targets. there is a military base, there is some sort of nuclear facility there. just walk us through why this city might be a potential target for an israeli strike. you might be a potential target for an israeli strike. an israeli strike. you said it. you have an israeli strike. you said it. you have both an israeli strike. you said it. you have both military
it differently. they then was talk about iran may be calculating its strike on iran is something that would be slow moving, potentially a bit easierfor air slow moving, potentially a bit easier for air defences to take down but, clearly, that might as well have been something that needed a response. talk to us about the dangers of how these things are calculated and how these countries go about sending signals with missiles and drones. it’s sending signals with missiles and drones. and drones. it s something which i think, and drones. it s something which i think, which - and drones. it s somethingj which i think, which strikes western audiences in the us and uk and elsewhere, as unusual, the idea of limited conflict. we are used to the idea of fighting to victory, fighting to win or at least trying to do so so the idea of signalling to military force but these things are relatively common, especially between smaller or sort of medium adversaries like we have here. you will engage
come in and pulled down the temperature if that s needed? i think are in makes a good point that even think are in makes a good point that even if tonight s strike ends that even if tonight s strike ends up that even if tonight s strike ends up being the close of this chapter ends up being the close of this chapter of conflict between israel chapter of conflict between israel and iran, we shouldn t convert israel and iran, we shouldn t convert ourselves too much because convert ourselves too much because you still have the gaza conflict, because you still have the gaza conflict, plenty of proxy conflict, plenty of proxy conflict between the us and israet conflict between the us and israel on the one hand and iranten israel on the one hand and iranian proxies on the other and iranian proxies on the other and so iranian proxies on the other and so still a very dangerous situation and so still a very dangerous situation and i think though that situation and i think
reporting by our partner, cbs news, live look at iran. it is very clear day there, you can see traffic, you can see cars driving around that traffic circle the, so in terms of this one of you we have a city where we believe there to have been a strike, that strike believed to have been taken at the airport, is not exactly in this shot but it does appear to be as if daily life is continuing somewhat normally from this one of yearly heart. that s a live look inside iran we have the reports tonight that an israeli missile has hit iran. i want to bring in aaron david miller who has been part of our coverage for the past several days in terms of what s been taking place between iran and israel. it s great to have you. i want to get your reaction to this new report that we are getting