Trump Iranian missile claim unsupported by US intelligence, say sources
The Straits Times
The sources said Iran could still take until 2035 to develop such military capability. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran will soon have a missile that can hit the United States is not backed by US intelligence reports and appears to be exaggerated, according to three sources familiar with intelligence reports.
This casts doubt on part of the US president’s case for a possible attack on the Islamic Republic.
In his State of the Union address to Congress on Feb 24, Mr Trump began making his case to the American public for why the US could launch strikes against Iran, saying Tehran was “working on missiles that will soon reach” the United States.
But there have been no changes, two sources said, to an unclassified 2025 US Defense Intelligence Agency assessment that Iran could take until 2035 to develop a “militarily viable intercontinental ballistic missile” (ICBM) from its existing satellite-lofting space-launch vehicles.
The White House declined to comment. REUTERS
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