Iran prepares military orders from China material for 800 ballistic missiles

In a quest to strengthen military power, Iran has ordered large quantities of material from China to produce ballistic missiles. So it says in a report published by Wall Street journal, while nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States are continuing. According to the report, Tehran reportedly ordered sufficient amounts [...]
So it says in a report published by Wall Street journal, while nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States are continuing.
According to the report, Tehran reportedly ordered sufficient amounts of ammonia to potentially produce up to 800 rockets. While this material is known to be used to produce solid fuel missiles.
It becomes known that the material is expected to arrive in Iran during the coming months, while the Wall Street Journal says this shipment may have become <x0-> most likely, months ago, against US President Donald Trump's proposal for negotiations with Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
According to the media, the ammonia amoniumrate has been ordered by an Iranian entity called Pishgaman Tejarat Rafi Novin Co. From Leon Commodites Holdings Ltd. based in Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, according to another report by Axios, Israel has informed the White House that it will not strike Iranian nuclear targets before US negotiations with Iran are declared failed.












