Iran to carry out missile tests ‘if necessary’  

Iranian short-range missile (Tondar) is test-launched during war games in Qom, 120 kms south of Tehran, on September 27, 2009. Iran test-fired three short-range missiles as the Islamic republic began war games at a time of heightened tension with the West over its controversial nuclear programme. AFP PHOTO/SHAIEGAN/FARS NEWS (Photo credit should read SHAIGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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Iran to carry out missile tests ‘if necessary’
 

Tehran:  Iran will test-fire missiles “if it is necessary”, an informed Iranian military source told official IRNA news agency

“Carrying out missile tests by Iran is based on Iran’s programme and needs,” the source was quoted as saying by IRNA on Saturday.

He said that Iran’s missile power is “quite defensive” and not against any country, Xinhua reported.

“It is merely aimed at responding to possible aggression against Iran’s territorial integrity,” the source added.

The remarks by the Iranian military source came as a reaction to a recent US report that Iran test-fired a medium-range missile on Wednesday.

“Iran does not need the permission of any power in the world for its self-defence,” the Iranian military source stressed.

US President Donald Trump pulled Washington out of the 2015 Iranian international nuclear deal in May 2018 and re-imposed sanctions against Tehran, partially, over its ballistic missile programme.


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