Posted on 02/07/2017 6:32:36 PM PST by Strac6
Iran removed a powerful missile from a launchpad east of Tehran within the past few days, Fox News has learned, as U.S. and Iranian officials continued trading public barbs about the Islamic Republic's missile tests.
The Pentagon is concerned because Safir missiles use the same components as those needed for an intercontinental ballistic missile. Irans ballistic program has expanded dramatically in the past 10 years, a senior U.S. defense official told Fox News.
New satellite imagery from Feb. 3, obtained exclusively by Fox News from ImageSat International and verified by U.S. officials, showed Iran preparing a Safir for launch. That missile is the type Iran has previously used to put a satellite into space.
It has been two years since Iran has launched a Safir into space, according to officials. But there has been a flurry of activity on an Iranian launchpad that U.S. officials have been watching closely, since the launch of a ballistic missile from the site last week.
In a surprising about face, Fox News learned Tuesday morning that Irans missile had been removed from the launchpad. It was not immediately clear why.
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Come out, come out wherever you are, you rascally Islamic rabbits. We will find you!
The Nuke Deal slowed down development of The Bomb, so let’s work on the missle delivery system in the meantime, so that the time line of the threat remains the same.
Many possible reason for the removal. Could be a technical issue, like a product recall from N Korea.Maybe their No-Dong missle is living up to its name.
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