London, 21 Jun - The leading Iranian opposition group have revealed that since the 2015 nuclear deal, which limited the amount of work that could be completed on nuclear weapons, Iran has been working on ballistic missiles instead
Iranian Resistance (MEK Network) Reveals Extent of Regime Ballistics Programme
There are now at least42 ballistic missile centres across Iran being operated by the IRGC, around a dozen of which were unknown until now.
The Regime has even reorganised its IRGC Aerospace Force so that it can focus solely on missile production and testing rather than aircraft.
Jafarzadeh said. “It’s not by accident, its part of their overall strategy.” This way the Regime can intimidate its regional rivals in Saudi Arabia, but more importantly, the missiles can act as a delivery system for nuclear weapons when the nuclear deal expires in less than ten years.
Although the nuclear weapons deal made no provisions against Iran’s use of ballistic missiles, aside from an unenforceable UN resolution, there is good news.
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