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Tag Archives: ballistic missile
Iran’s testing of ballistic missiles is banned but that’s not stopping them
REUTERS Iran tested missile, breaching U.N. council resolutions: officials December 7, 2015 Iran tested a new medium-range ballistic missile last month in a breach of two U.N. Security Council resolutions, two U.S. officials said on Monday. The officials, both speaking on … Continue reading
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Tagged ballistic missile, Iran, missiles, United Nations
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Connecting the dots between Iran’s ballistic missiles and the #IranDeal
WEEKLY STANDARD Iranian Cheating by Michael Makovsky October 26, 2015 …Legally, this [Iran ballistic missile] launch was an indisputable violation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1929, passed in 2010, which dictates “Iran shall not undertake any activity related to ballistic … Continue reading
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Tagged ballistic missile, Iran, Josh Earnest, Nuclear
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