Thursday, November 13, 2008

Iran tests precision missile able to reach Europe…and Israel


Notice the Orwellian Speak from the Iranian news agency about test firing a 1,200 mile range solid fuel missile aimed at Israel and the EU: "Najjar said the missile was a defensive weapon and not a response to threats against Iran. He didn't name any country, but Israel has recently threatened to take military action against Iran to stop Tehran from developing a nuclear bomb." Dr. Eldad's comment about a preemptive attack on Iran's nuclear facilities takes on new meaning: knocking out these 'defensive weapons'.

By Ali Dareini, Associated Press Writer, November 12, 2008

EHRAN, Iran – Iran said it successfully test-fired a new generation of long range surface-to-surface missile on Wednesday — one that could easily strike as far away as southeastern Europe with greater precision than earlier models. The Sajjil is a solid fuel high-speed missile with a range of about 1,200 miles, Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammed Najjar said on state television. At that range, it could easily strike Iran's arch-foe Israel and go as far as southeastern Europe.

Solid-fuel missiles are more accurate than the liquid fuel missiles of similar range currently possessed by Iran. The country has had a solid-fuel missile with a shorter range — the Fateh, able to fly 120 miles — for several years.

The Islamic Republic News Agency said the test was conducted Wednesday, and television showed the missile being fired from a desert launching pad.

Najjar said the missile was a defensive weapon and not a response to threats against Iran. He didn't name any country, but Israel has recently threatened to take military action against Iran to stop Tehran from developing a nuclear bomb.

Najjar said the missile was part of a "defensive, deterrent strategy … specifically with defensive objectives." (Continue Reading This Article)

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