There are no easy political choices for the prime minister.
She has taken significant steps to try to punish Russia for the poisoning attack in Salisbury with the biggest diplomatic moves against Russia since the end of the Cold War.
But the government is all too aware that there is likely to be retaliation from Moscow, alongside ongoing denials and scorn in the coming days.
By implication then, the government is well aware that they will have to make more moves in the coming days, or risk looking as if they have backed down after one opening blast.
But ministers also know that bigger and bolder moves can't be taken without support from international friends and allies.
Surce: BBCNews
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