Iran launches missile counterattack on Israel
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Iran is currently importing tons of missile fuel from China as it seeks to strengthen its defense capabilities amid rising regional and international tensions. According to The Wall Street Journal, Tehran has secured a shipment of ammonium perchlorate,
Iran's missile fuel procurement signals renewed military ambitions and complicates fragile nuclear diplomacy with the U.S.
Beijing claimed they were ignorant of the development, stating China strictly monitored the export of items with military applications
Iran fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel in response to an unprecedented attack on its nuclear facilities, escalating a conflict between sworn enemies that threatens to engulf the oil-rich Middle East.
Latest Iran nuclear talks to be held in Oman US has threatened to bomb if no deal Uranium enrichment and missiles in focus ... uranium under a deal, and import any enriched uranium it needed ...
By targeting entities that aid Iran's missile development ... Iran Defence Ministry spokesman stated: "There were and are no import or export of fuel shipments or cargo for military use in ...
As we reported earlier, radar satellite imagery from today seen by BBC Verify shows clear signs of damage there. We reported earlier on BBC Verify Live that the Iranian government has put in place “temporary restrictions” on internet connections in the country following the Israeli attacks.
Israel says it has more attacks planned against Iran after a series of overnight strikes targeted Tehran’s nuclear program and shook global tensions. As Washington watches the fallout, President Donald Trump is continuing to push Tehran toward the negotiating table to come to a nuclear deal.