#TheTelegraph:Iran ‘secretly building nuclear missiles that can hit Europe’
Iran is developing nuclear missiles with a range of 3,000km based on designs handed to the Islamic regime by North Korea, The Telegraph can disclose. The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), which has previously exposed details of Tehran’s secret uranium enrichment facilities, has shared information on how the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are expanding their weapons programmes. Missiles with that range would allow Iran to launch nuclear strikes deep into Europe from its territory – as far as the likes Greece, and regional targets such Israel, Tehran’s arch enemy. The exiled opposition group says that two sites camouflaged as communication satellite launch facilities have been used to rush the production of nuclear warheads.They are both under the control of the Organisation for Advanced Defence Research (SPND), the regime’s nuclear weapons arm. |
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