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Iran tests missile despite Trump pressure

23 September 2017
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Iran says it has successfully tested a new-medium range missile, in defiance of US President Donald Trump.

The launch of the Khoramshahr missile, which has a range of 2,000 km (1,242 miles), was shown on state TV. It is unclear when the test took place.

At the UN on Tuesday, Mr Trump criticised Iran's missile programme and the 2015 nuclear deal with the country.

On Friday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Iran would increase its military power "as a deterrent".

The Khoramshahr missile was first displayed at a military parade on Friday in Tehran. It is capable of carrying multiple warheads, Iranian media report.

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Iran's Defence Minister, Gen Amir Hatami, outlined the missile's "unique specifications".

"The ability to evade the enemy's air defence line and to be guided from the moment of launch until the target is hit turns Khoramshahr into a tactical missile," he said.

Iran would "not seek permission from any country for producing various kinds of missile", he added.
A message to Trump

By Kasra Naji, Special Correspondent, BBC Persian

By test-firing a new missile, Iran is sending another signal of defiance taken straight from the North Korean textbook.

The missile test is arguably a borderline case as far as the UN Security Council is concerned. A resolution calls on Iran not to undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

The test comes ahead of two significant dates in the US:

The Trump administration is due to announce the details of its strategy vis-à-vis Iran around the end of September

On 15 October, Mr Trump will have to certify to Congress that Iran is compliant with the nuclear deal it reached with world powers in 2015. If Mr Trump refuses to certify compliance, Congress will have 60 days to re-impose sanctions on Iran

Iran's test is a message to the US that it is determined to defend itself in any way it sees fit but it could also ultimately work against Iran as world public opinion will compare it to North Korea.

Missile tests in Iran are said to require the approval of Mr Rouhani, and now it seems he has been pushed into a corner with the hardliners in Iran who see the North Korean path as the best response to Mr Trump's rhetoric and his disdain for the nuclear deal.

The US announced fresh sanctions on Iran in July over its ballistic missile programme and what it said was Iran's support for terror organisations.

It also imposed sanctions on Iran after a ballistic missile test in January. It says such launches violate the spirit of the 2015 agreement between Iran and six world powers to limit its nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief.

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Tehran insists its missile programme does not contravene the agreement. It says the missiles are not meant to carry nuclear warheads.

At the UN General Assembly this week, the US and Iranian leaders traded barbs.

Mr Trump included Iran among a "small group of rogue regimes", said its government was bent on "death and destruction" and said the nuclear agreement was an "embarrassment" to the US.

Mr Rouhani responded by referring to a "rogue newcomer to international politics" and deplored the US leader's "ignorant, absurd and hateful rhetoric".

He said his country would "not be the first" to violate the deal, which Mr Trump has threatened to pull out of despite other signatories and international monitors saying Iran has stuck by its terms.

On Wednesday, Mr Trump said he had already made up his mind but would not yet reveal his decision.
 

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Iran tests new ballistic missile hours after showing it off at military parade


By Hilary Clarke and Shirzad Bozorgmehr, CNN

Updated 1446 GMT (2246 HKT) September 23, 2017
Iran test-fires new ballistic missile
Iran test-fires new ballistic missile

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Khorramshahr missile was displayed at a military parade in Tehran
Weapon reportedly has a range capable of reaching Israel and Saudi Arabia

(CNN)Iran tested a new ballistic missile that is reportedly capable of carrying multiple warheads, the nation's state-run broadcaster announced Saturday.
Iran unveiled the ballistic missile Friday at a military parade in Tehran and successfully tested it the same day, Press TV reported. It said Iran released footage of the test-launch.

Called the Khorramshahr missile, the weapon has a range of 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) and can carry multiple warheads, according to Press TV.
"The Khorramshahr missile has become smaller in size and more tactical and it will be operational in the near future," the broadcaster said.
The missile was launched from an unknown location.
The new Iranian missile Khorramshahr is displayed during a military parade Friday in Tehran.
The new Iranian missile Khorramshahr is displayed during a military parade Friday in Tehran.
With such a range, the missile would be easily capable of reaching Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Speaking during Friday's parade, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Tehran would press ahead with strengthening its missile capabilities and military defenses, Press TV reported.
"We will promote our defensive and military power as much as we deem necessary," Rouhani said. "We seek no one's permission to defend our land."
He added, "Whether you like it or not we are going to help Syria, Yemen and Palestine, and we will strengthen our missiles."
Rouhani said the United States and Israel have isolated themselves by opposing the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the other major powers. He added that Iran remains fully committed to the pact, Press TV reported.
CNN's Becky Anderson explains the nuclear deal with Iran
CNN's Becky Anderson explains the nuclear deal with Iran

CNN's Becky Anderson explains the nuclear deal with Iran 01:21
The United States extended sanctions relief for Iran last week as part of the agreement, which President Donald Trump has described as "the worst deal ever."
It was mainly a procedural move, but it was significant since reimposing nuclear-related sanctions could lead Iran to end its compliance with the deal and revert back to rapid uranium enrichment -- something it's threatened to do if the United States reneges.
The next major deadline comes in October when Trump will decide whether to certify that Iran is complying with the agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. If he does not, Congress has 60 days to decide whether to reimpose sanctions waived under the deal.
French leader Emmanuel Macron meets Iranian President Hassan Rouhani this week in New York.
French leader Emmanuel Macron meets Iranian President Hassan Rouhani this week in New York.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday said that although the 2015 Iran deal was not perfect, the international community should stick with it or risk facing another situation like North Korea.
In an interview with CNN, he called for a new agreement to monitor Iran's missile development.
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Emmanuel Macron's exclusive interview with CNN 20:15
"We have to work in order to have a monitoring process on the ballistic activity of Iran." he told CNN. "That is a concern for the whole region."
It's been known that Iran has had a missile with a range capable of reaching Israel, said Mark Fitzpatrick, executive director of the Institute for Internal Strategic Studies-Americas, a think tank.
What's new, he said, is that Iran says its ballistic missiles can carry multiple warheads and maybe several cluster bombs.
"It has the potential to carry nuclear warheads, but I am skeptical as to whether it can carry multiple ones because nuclear warheads are so large," said Fitzpatrick, who also heads the think tank's Non-Proliferation and Nuclear Policy Programme.
Fitzpatrick agrees it would be a good idea to extend the Iran nuclear deal to include ballistic missiles.
"But it is no good talking about this if the US is not honoring the nuclear agreement," he said.
Iran expert Sanam Vakil, an associate fellow with the UK's Chatham House, said that Rouhani was playing to both the international and domestic audience.
"On the one hand Iran is trying to demonstrate they are the pragmatic rational actor here and maintain unity among the other signatories of the nuclear agreement, even if from the US side it starts to unravel," Vakil told CNN.
"On the other (hand), domestic politics very much drives Iran's relationship with the US, and Rouhani has a big hard-line contingency among the country's elite who fear the US wants a regime change that he has to consider."



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伊朗无视美国警告 成功试射新型弹道导弹

2017年09月23日14:06 人民日报海外版-海外网
伊朗无视美国警告 成功试射新型弹道导弹

  原标题:无视美国警告!伊朗成功试射新型弹道导弹

  海外网9月23日电 据法新社报道,据伊朗国家广播公司22日晚间公布的一段视频画面显示,伊朗无视美国的警告,成功试射了新型弹道导弹“霍拉姆沙赫尔”。

  人民日报英文推特随后证实了伊朗成功试射了一枚射程2000公里的新型弹道导弹。

  22日晚间有报道称,伊朗22日公开了射程达2000公里的新型弹道导弹,该导弹被命名为霍拉姆沙赫尔(Khorramshahr),可携带多个弹头。

  伊朗塔斯尼姆(Tasnim)通讯社22日援引伊朗革命卫队航空部门指挥官哈吉扎德(Amir Ali Hajizadeh)的消息,作出上述报道,但没有透露进一步详情。

  哈吉扎德说,该导弹的特性就是可携带多个弹头打击不同的目标,并称该导弹体型更小、战术意义更大,并将在不久的将来投入使用。

  路透社早前也有报道称,当天在同一场合,伊朗总统鲁哈尼誓言,伊朗会继续发展其弹道导弹能力以及海陆空三军的实力。

  鲁哈尼当天在伊朗和伊拉克1980-1988爆发战争的周年纪念日发表演讲时说:“不管你们喜不喜欢,我们都将增强我们的军力,保持威慑是必要的。”

  他指出,在防卫国家方面,伊朗不会征求任何国家的意见。他说:“我们不只是要增强导弹实力,也会加强海陆空三军的实力……在防卫国家方面,我们不会征求任何人的意见。”

  19日,美国总统特朗普在联合国大会一般性辩论中发言,指责伊朗发展导弹能力的行为,并指控伊朗向也门、叙利亚等中东国家输出暴力。

  对于美国的指控,伊朗最高领袖哈梅内伊日前在首都德黑兰向警察发表演说时说,美国官员指控伊朗“说谎”,但伊朗是最诚实的国家,并将一直保持诚实的态度。

  “尽管在(伊核问题)谈判中作出了承诺,但美国对谈判及其结果的态度全然不公,其行为相当于霸凌。美国人应该知道,伊朗人民会坚定地站在自己的立场上,在事关国家利益的问题上不会退让,”哈梅内伊说,“伊朗不会屈服于压力之下,不会低头。”

  2015年7月,伊朗核问题最终协议达成,去年1月开始执行。而在去年美国总统选举期间,后来获胜的唐纳德·特朗普就批评伊朗核协议是美国签署过“最糟糕的协议”。自特朗普上任以来,美国以伊朗坚持试射导弹为借口对伊朗不断施压,相继出台了延长制裁期限、限制伊朗公民进入美国等措施。特朗普还要求行政部门每隔90天向国会提交报告,评估伊朗是否履行伊朗核问题协议中的承诺。

  鲁哈尼近日在接受美国媒体专访时则表示,如果特朗普废除伊核协议,美国将付出“高昂代价”。(编译/海外网 姚凯红)

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