Iran openly challenges Trump: Test another powerful missile

Iran has declared today that it has successfully tested another missile, thus openly opposing American President Donald Trump. The Khoramshahr rocket landed at a distance of 2,000 miles [2,000 km] that its launch appeared on state television. This concession comes after US President Donald Trump's statement to the UN that [...]
Iran has declared today that it has successfully tested another missile, thus openly opposing American President Donald Trump.
The Khoramshahr rocket landed at a distance of 2,000 miles [2,000 km] that its launch appeared on state television.
This concession came after US President Donald Trump's statement to the UN that the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran was” a disgrace” and” one of the worst deals the US has ever made.”
Iranian President Hassan Rouhan countered the US counterpart by saying it would be a” disaster” if the deal was to be derailed” by newcomers to the political world”.
The US has imposed many sanctions against Iranian individuals, businesses and institutions in response to Tehran's ballistic tests.
Tehran says these tests are only for protection and that the nuclear agreement envisions the Iranian missile programme.












