New Iran Missiles Can Hit Europe !!!!!!!!!!!
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New Iran Missiles Can Hit Europe !!!!!!!!!!!
Source: http://www.nysun.com/article/31800
By BENNY AVNI - Staff Reporter of the Sun
April 28, 2006
UNITED NATIONS - As the U.N. Security Council prepares to receive a critical report on Iran's illicit nuclear program on Friday, the mullah regime has taken delivery of missile technology that can extend the range of its warheads to reach most of Europe, as well as parts of Russia and China, an Israeli intelligence official said Thursday.
The chief of the Israeli army's military intelligence unit, Brigadier General Amos Yadlin, said Iran has already received the first shipment of surface-to-surface missiles that were purchased as part of a comprehensive deal with North Korea. The range of the BM-25 Korean missiles is 1,550 miles, and they are capable of carrying nuclear warheads, according to Ha'aretz, which first reported on General Yadlin's warning.
The Security Council is awaiting the arrival of a report by the nuclear watchdog chief, Mohamed ElBaradei, which is expected to be critical of Iran. Diplomats at the United Nations said yesterday that the new missile threat could add weight to arguments of European and American officials who are attempting to persuade their colleagues from China and Russia not to veto a resolution that would set in motion punitive measures against Iran's defiant leaders.
"What we do know about Iran's ballistic missiles program is they have been working very hard with North Korea and others to extend their range and accuracy, and that's a concern," the American ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, told The New York Sun.
The council asked the International Atomic Energy Agency's Mr. ElBaradei last month to report on whether Iran has fulfilled four of its demands, including ending Tehran's domestic uranium enrichment program. Next Wednesday the council is scheduled to begin deliberating on the matter.
"In order to be credible, the Security Council, of course, has to act," Secretary of State Rice said yesterday in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she attended a NATO meeting. The council "is the primary and most important institution for the maintenance of peace and stability and security, and it cannot have its will and its word simply ignored by a member state," she said, referring to Iran.
By BENNY AVNI - Staff Reporter of the Sun
April 28, 2006
UNITED NATIONS - As the U.N. Security Council prepares to receive a critical report on Iran's illicit nuclear program on Friday, the mullah regime has taken delivery of missile technology that can extend the range of its warheads to reach most of Europe, as well as parts of Russia and China, an Israeli intelligence official said Thursday.
The chief of the Israeli army's military intelligence unit, Brigadier General Amos Yadlin, said Iran has already received the first shipment of surface-to-surface missiles that were purchased as part of a comprehensive deal with North Korea. The range of the BM-25 Korean missiles is 1,550 miles, and they are capable of carrying nuclear warheads, according to Ha'aretz, which first reported on General Yadlin's warning.
The Security Council is awaiting the arrival of a report by the nuclear watchdog chief, Mohamed ElBaradei, which is expected to be critical of Iran. Diplomats at the United Nations said yesterday that the new missile threat could add weight to arguments of European and American officials who are attempting to persuade their colleagues from China and Russia not to veto a resolution that would set in motion punitive measures against Iran's defiant leaders.
"What we do know about Iran's ballistic missiles program is they have been working very hard with North Korea and others to extend their range and accuracy, and that's a concern," the American ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton, told The New York Sun.
The council asked the International Atomic Energy Agency's Mr. ElBaradei last month to report on whether Iran has fulfilled four of its demands, including ending Tehran's domestic uranium enrichment program. Next Wednesday the council is scheduled to begin deliberating on the matter.
"In order to be credible, the Security Council, of course, has to act," Secretary of State Rice said yesterday in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she attended a NATO meeting. The council "is the primary and most important institution for the maintenance of peace and stability and security, and it cannot have its will and its word simply ignored by a member state," she said, referring to Iran.
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