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ID167910
Title ProperIran's Ballistic‐Missile and Space Program
Other Title Informationan assessment
LanguageENG
AuthorBahgat, Gawdat
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the early 1970s, Iran has sought to develop strong missile capabilities. In recent years, Tehran's arsenal has evolved to become the largest and most diverse in the Middle East, though not the most lethal or longest‐range. Israel and Saudi Arabia have also developed formidable capabilities. Iran's program, however, has attracted more political and academic controversies. The Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal — the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — was partly driven by the fact that it had failed to slow the progress of Iran's missile capabilities. The U.S. withdrawal and occasional European criticism of frequent missile testing have had little, if any, impact on Tehran's determination to advance its capabilities.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Policy Vol. 26, No.1; Spring 2019: p.31-48
Journal SourceMiddle East Policy Vol: 26 No 1
Key WordsSpace Program ;  Iran's Ballistic‐Missile


 
 
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