Friday, 22 September 2017

Rouhani: Tehran will boost its missile capabilities

They’d be mad not to.

Iranian president Rouhani says Tehran will boost its missile capabilities – state media


Iranian president Rouhani says Tehran will boost its missile capabilities – state media
A man looks at Iranian-made missiles at Holy Defence Museum in Tehran © Raheb Homavandi / Reuters

RT,
22 September, 2017

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has vowed to strengthen the country’s missile capabilities, state media reported. The statement comes amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington after President Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly.
The Iranian leader addressed the military on Friday, during a parade marking the start of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar.

Rouhani said that the country will boost its military capabilities, from missiles to ground, air and sea forces. The military will be strengthened to the extent that Iran considers necessary, he added.


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"We will increase our military power as a deterrent. We will strengthen our missile capabilities...We will not seek permission from anyone to defend our country," Rouhani said, as cited by the Irna news agency.

The president stressed the defensive nature of their weapons. Their purpose is to defend the country and the region from “the invasion of the great powers” and from terrorism, he said.

He emphasized that, “like it or not,” Tehran will defend “the oppressed people” of Yemen, Syria and Palestine.

In his first speech at the UN on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump called Iran a “depleted rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed, and chaos,” accusing it of funding terrorists and undermining the stability of the entire Middle East. Trump also said that the milestone nuclear deal concluded in 2015 by Tehran and leading world powers, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), is “one of the worst and most one-sided transactions” and “an embarrassment” to the US.


Tehran has blasted Trump’s choice of words, calling them “shameless and ignorant remarks,” that ignore “Iran’s fight against terrorism,”said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who was among the negotiators of the document that restricts Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for a loosening of international sanctions. 


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