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If we don’t have missiles they will bomb us whenever they want, just like in Gaza: According to Iranian President

 

If we don’t have missiles they will bomb us whenever they want, just like in Gaza: According to Iranian President

The Times Of Israel reported that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has made it clear that Tehran will never give up on its missile program, arguing that Iran’s security in an area where its arch-enemy, Israel, maintains significant military capabilities depends on Tehran having this kind of deterrent. His comments coincide with continuing hostilities over missile technology and military support between Iran and Western countries.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a recent statement, Pezeshkian highlighted the strategic importance of Iran’s missile program, saying, “If we don’t have missiles, they will bomb us whenever they want, just like in Gaza.” He was referring to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israel has been involved in frequent military actions against Hamas. Pezeshkian’s comments underscore Iran’s stance that maintaining a robust missile capability is vital for its national defense.

The Islamic Republic of Iran has long resisted Western pressures to curtail its missile development program. The United States and its allies have repeatedly criticized Tehran for expanding its missile technology, leading to numerous rounds of sanctions aimed at curbing its military advancements.

Recently, accusations have surfaced alleging that Iran has transferred ballistic missiles to Russia for use in its ongoing war in Ukraine. Both Iran and Russia have denied these claims, with Tehran vehemently rejecting the allegations. The sanctions imposed by the U.S. and its allies have further strained relations between the parties involved.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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