By Shahriar Kia
American Thinker,
June 22, 2017 - Less than a week after the U.S. Senate adopted sweeping new
sanctions targeting Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and two days after
Tehran launched a series of missiles at territories inside Syria while claiming
to target ISIS, the Iranian
opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran ( NCRI ) held a press
conference in Washington on Tuesday, June 20, unveiling new information about
dozens of IRGC missile sites.
On the orders of Iranian supreme leader Ali
Khamenei, the IRGC has accelerated its ballistic missile activities and tests following the Iran
nuclear deal, representatives of the NCRI U.S. Office said.
Sources associated with the People's Mojahedin
Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), the main NCRI coalition member, and inside
Iran's Defense Ministry and IRGC confirmed that Khamenei has specifically
tasked the IRGC Aerospace Force with carrying out this initiative.
The locations of 42 sites were verified by the
Iranian opposition, all being affiliated with the IRGC's production, testing,
and launching of missiles.
'A dozen of these sites were revealed for the very
first time. Among the 42 sites, 15 are part of the regime's missile manufacturing network,' said
NCRI U.S. Office deputy director Alireza Jafarzadeh in the press
conference. 'These 15 centers include
several factories related to a missile industry group and together form a web
of dozens of missile production
facilities,' he added.
The PMOI/MEK sources were able to provide intelligence on four very
important missile sites located in the cities of Semnan in the east of Tehran,
Lar in south-central Iran, and Khorramabad in western Iran, as well as near the city of Karaj, west
of Tehran. Iran has recognized only two
of these sites as ballistic missile facilities.
These IRGC missile sites have been constructed based on blueprints
provided by North Korea, and experts from Pyongyang have been on the scene throughout the process,
according to PMOI/MEK sources.
During the past two decades, the Iranian
opposition has provided the international community with accurate reports of
Iran's clandestine nuclear and ballistic missile activities. The recent revelations made in Washington make the sanctions
proposed by the Senate all the more necessary to adopt a firm policy against
Tehran.
Iranian officials are in consensus on the need for nuclear weapons and
ballistic missiles capable of delivering a nuclear payload, all in order to maintain their grip on
power. Iranian president Hassan
Rouhaniunderscored in late May how the regime's missile activities will go
forward unabated.
Tehran is known as the central banker of
international terrorism. Iran's meddling
in neighboring
countries and support for terrorist proxy groups in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen have
already plunged the region into an inferno.
On that note, Iran's state-run Mashreq daily wrote on Iran launching
missiles into Syria on Sunday:
Although Iran had many different options to respond to ISIS'
terrorist attack, it chose to launch missiles from its soil [.]... [T]his may
have messages for Washington.
'The primary reason for launching these missiles
was in no way ISIS,' Jafarzadeh said.
U.S. officials, alongside their Arab counterparts in the recent
Riyadh conference, underscored strong positions against Tehran and its meddling
across the region. Targeting ISIS and
claiming that these attacks were in response to the June 7 terrorist attacks in
Tehran are only
pretexts for the mullahs' hollow threats.
Prior to Iran's measures having any military
weight, these actions are aimed at elevating morale among the rank and file,
especially the IRGC. These elements are
currently terrified, as the U.S. has become active in Syria and intensified its sanctions against
Tehran, and America's top diplomat is emphasizing a policy of supporting regime
change during the evaluation of a comprehensive Iran policy.
It has become a known fact that Tehran lacks the
capacity and will to
halt is ballistic missile policy.
'There is no difference between a change in
behavior and regime change,' Khamenei stressed on May 10.
In contrast to the ruling mullahs in Tehran, the
Iranian people welcome change and deplore the regime's nuclear and missile programs and
abhor the mullahs' meddling across the region.
It is high time that the international community
adopted a united and firm policy on Iran based on the following pillars:
imposing sweeping sanctions targeting Iran's missile program and blacklisting the IRGC
for its role in directing Iran's support of terrorism
Source:IRAN'S MISSILE PROGRAM STEPPED UP AFTER NUCLEAR DEAL
Source:IRAN'S MISSILE PROGRAM STEPPED UP AFTER NUCLEAR DEAL
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