Iran Secretly Replenishes Missile Stockpiles at Covert Test Sites.
Iran's Missile Arsenal Replenishment
According to UATV: Following significant losses sustained during the conflict with Israel, Iran is now covertly rebuilding its missile arsenal. This effort involves intensified activity at production facilities, launch sites, and testing grounds, with particularly notable work underway at the Shahroud and Amand missile test ranges. This development occurs against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions and ongoing international scrutiny of Iran's military programs.
Iranian Policy Amid External Pressure
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has emphasized that the country has no intention of halting its uranium enrichment program, despite threats from the United States.
"Tehran has paid a very high price for its nuclear program,"he noted. The minister also expressed confidence that Iran is not intimidated by the deployment of U.S. naval forces in the Persian Gulf. These statements underscore Iran's determination to continue its current policies in the face of external pressure, reflecting a long-standing strategic posture.
Iran's replenishment of its missile stocks and its resolve to advance nuclear activities indicate the country is unwilling to yield to international community pressure. This stance risks further escalation of regional tensions, particularly in relations with the United States and Israel. The situation could impact security in the Persian Gulf and pose new challenges for diplomacy in this strategically vital area.
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