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Iran to hike budget for missiles

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Iran's parliament voted overwhelmi­ngly Sunday to increase spending on its ballistic missile program and the foreign operations of its paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard, chanting "Death to America" in a direct challenge to Washington's newest sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

The lawmakers' vote comes amid growing anger in Iran over U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to renegotiat­e the nuclear deal struck with world powers in 2015.

While they stressed the bill wouldn't violate the terms of that agreement, it again increases the friction between the two nations that routinely have tense encounters in the Persian Gulf.

In a session Sunday, 240 lawmakers voted for the bill, with only one abstention from the 247 legislator­s on hand, Iran's staterun news agency IRNA reported.

The bill now heads to an oversight committee called the Guardian Council, which is expected to approve it.

Abbas Araghchi, a deputy for- eign minister and senior nuclear negotiator on hand for the vote, said moderate President Hassan Rouhani's government would support the bill.

“The bill has very wisely tried not to violate the (nuclear deal) and also gives no chance to the other party to manipulate it,” he said in comments reported by IRNA.

Under terms of the bill, some $800 million will be put toward several projects, including the Defense Ministry and its intelligen­ce agencies. among them the Revolution­ary Guards' Quds force, an expedition­ary force run by Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who has been in Syria and Iraq.

The Guard, separate from Iran's convention­al military forces, answers only to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The bill also imposes a visa and travel ban on U.S. military and security organizati­ons and their commanders who have provided financial, intelligen­ce, military, logistic and training support to terrorists in the region, naming the Islamic State group and the Syrian branch of al-Qaida.

Iranian officials often accuse the U.S. of being involved with both groups. The U.S. is actively involved in a massive military campaign against the Islamic State group and has struck the al-Qaida affiliate as well./

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