Jerusalem
Within New Iranian Missile’s Range
With
range of 1,242 miles, missile could reach any Israeli city
10
September, 2012
Iran
is set to unveil a “domestically produced” cruise missile capable
of reaching Israel and being launched “from land, sea, and air,”
according to Iranian
media reports.
Dubbed
“Meshkat,” the existence of the long range Iranian missile was
made public over the weekend by Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Mehdi
Farahi, according to the Mehr News Agency.
With
a range of 2,000 kilometers, or 1,242 miles, the missile could easily
reach Israeli cities, including Jerusalem.
The
report quotes Farahi as telling Iran’s Press TV that the weapon
will serve as “the upper hand of the Armed Forces of the Islamic
Republic of Iran. … [The] Meshkat cruise missile, which God willing
will be unveiled soon, has a range of more than 2,000 kilometers.”
Meanwhile,
Iran held high-level talks with Chinese officials Sunday, and
released a statement praising Chinese
support for embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Mehr
reported.
The
meetings were held between Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Zhang
Zhijun and Iranian deputy foreign minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian,
according to the report.
Zhang
praised Iran’s efforts to bolster Syria’s Assad regime, which has
murdered hundreds of its own citizens since pro-democracy protests
erupted in the Arab country. Iran has publicly and privately sought
to prop up Assad’s regime in direct opposition to the U.S. and
Western positions on the conflict.
Iranian
official Abdollahian was quoted as praising China’s “political
support” for Assad and Syria. He also maintained that, “Syria is
going strong on the path to fight terrorists,” according to the
report.
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