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Iran flaunts second underground missile facility
[IsraelTimes] Photos of base for long-range projectiles come days after general says Iran has so many missiles, it doesn't have room to store them

Iran on Tuesday unveiled a second underground missile storage facility, days after the United States threatened to impose fresh sanctions over the country's missile program.

The Tasnim News Agency carried photos of parliament speaker Ali Larijani touring the base, which it said housed long-range Emad ballistic missiles and was not the same one the Iranians unveiled in October.

At last week's Friday prayers, an Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said the Islamic Theocratic Republic has so many missiles, it doesn't know where to store them.

"We lack enough space in our stockpiles to house our missiles," said General Hossein Salami, the Guards' deputy, as a row with the US over Iran's ballistic missile program deepened.

"Hundreds of long tunnels are full of missiles ready to fly to protect your integrity, independence and freedom," he told worshipers in Tehran, promising to never "stop developing our defense deterrent."

Iranian state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
aired in October unprecedented footage of such an underground missile base.

The general's comments came after reports that the US had plans -- later shelved -- to unveil a fresh round of sanctions following two recent missile tests by the Islamic Theocratic Republic.

The mooted financial penalties on companies and individuals in Iran, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates, for apparent links to Tehran's missile program, highlighted worsening US-Iran relations.

They also put in jeopardy a landmark deal struck in July between Iran and six world powers including the US, which is due to be formally implemented within weeks.

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani denounced the US moves Thursday as "hostile and illegal interventions" that must be met with a response.

He ordered the military to intensify its missile development and take whatever steps necessary to start new programs if they would better serve Iran's defense.

After Rouhani's comments the White House put the sanctions on hold indefinitely, The Wall Street Journal reported, though officials said the measures remained on the table for use if necessary.

The specter of new penalties against Iran -- the nuclear deal is due to lift existing sanctions that froze Iran out of the global financial system and crippled its oil exports -- brought worsening relations to a head.

A United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
panel last month said the two missile tests breached previous resolutions aimed at stopping the Islamic republic from developing projectiles capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

Iran has always denied seeking an atomic weapon and argues that its missiles would never be designed to, nor ever carry, such a bomb.

The nuclear deal is due to come into effect on "Implementation Day," expected later this month, or soon after, when UN monitors sign off that Iran has applied major curbs to its atomic program.
Posted by: trailing wife 2016-01-06
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