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US denies missile test report
2010-04-01
The US defence department has denied that the military, during a joint defence exercise with Saudi Arabia, test-fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Jonathan Withington, a Pentagon spokesman, said on Wednesday that there was no launch of Trident or any other missile during the exercise, which began last week.

The denials came after wire services reported quoting an unnamed Western military official in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday that a Trident missile was launched out of the kingdom.

The official also said that Lieutenant-General Patrick O'Reilly, director of the Pentagon's Missile Defence Agency, attended the test launch.

The Pentagon confirmed that while O'Reilly was in the region last week, he did not attend a missile launch.

Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, discussed strengthening Saudi air and missile defence capabilities during a visit to the kingdom in March.

This was part of a broader US effort to boost security in the Gulf in the face of Iran's expanding arsenal of ballistic missiles.

Posted by:john frum

#3  The SAUDIS are repor sticking to their claims of US TRIDENT TEST LAUNCH.

* ION BHARAT RAKSHAK > MIDDLE EAST GAME-CHANGER: US NUCLEAR SHIELD FOR SAUDIS, GULF EMIRATES; +
ISRAEL IN ANGER OF BECOMING A PARIAH/ROGUE STATE, + AMERICA VS.IRAN: ITS ALL ABOUT WHOM CONTROLS THE GULF!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-01 22:51  

#2  The thing's got a range of like 7000 miles. I don't think you'd have to get that close to fire one at a certain unnamed Middle East country that's almost spelled like Iraq.
Posted by: tu3031   2010-04-01 17:05  

#1  That makes sense. I always found it hard to believe the US would risk an SSBN in the shallow, narrow waters of the Gulf.

What would such a test-launch prove? It just doesn't pass the smell-test.

Orion
Posted by: Orion   2010-04-01 16:44  

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