Houston Chronicle Sunday

Iran pushes back on U.S., test-fires new ballistic missile

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran said it has successful­ly tested a new ballistic missile that can carry multiple warheads and travel up to 1,200 miles, in a show of defiance against the United States.

The Khorramsha­hr rocket was shown at a military parade in Tehran on Friday.

Iranian television showed video Saturday of the test launch from an unknown location, Iran’s Press TV reported.

The missile test came after President Donald Trump and Iran President Hassan Rowhani traded insults at the United Nations this week.

Trump told world leaders gathered in New York for the annual U.N. General Assembly that the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran was “an embarrassm­ent” and “one of the worst” deals the U.S. had ever made.

In his speech, Rowhani responded by saying it would “a great pity” if the deal was “destroyed by rogue newcomers to the world of politics.”

After a thaw in relations between the United States and Iran under President Barack Obama, the Trump administra­tion said in February it was putting Iran “on notice” for its ballistic missile tests.

The Trump administra­tion then imposed new sanctions against Iranian entities and officials in July in response to the missile program.

Rowhani accuses Trump of attempting to sabotage the nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers. It permits Iran to use nuclear power for civil purposes, but not for nuclear weapons.

The deal lifted nuclearrel­ated sanctions against Iran in exchange for the country allowing inspection­s of its nuclear sites and reductions in its stocks of low-enriched uranium.

Nothing in the nuclear agreement covers the country’s missile program, Tehran has noted, claiming it is solely for defense.

Government spokesman Mohammed Bagher Nobacht repeated that sentiment Saturday, saying the missile was absolutely necessary for self-defense, according to the IRNA news agency.

“We can’t count on getting our safety needs met from abroad,” Nobacht said. “We have to ensure them ourselves.”

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