Iran's missile program is a disaster for the whole world, think tank

Iran's Mullah Kresi plans to halt missile program outside Iran to protect himself and power, report says

New details have emerged from the impact of Iran's missile and nuclear program on the security of the region, according to Arab TV. A report released by the Institute for Iranian Studies highlights the negative effects and threats posed by Iran's nuclear missile program to regional security.

The report said that Iran's missile program was a catastrophe not only for the region but also for the entire world, both militarily and economically. Behind Iran's missile program is the military ideology of the current ruling Iranian class. Iran's Mullah Kresi devised a plan to stop the spread of the missile program outside Iran in order to protect himself and his power.

He wrote about the research study of Iran's missile program that Iran's missile program is vague and ambiguous. Iran's missile program is no different from its nuclear program. Iran's military ideology is behind this. The report says that Iran's defense belief is called hybrid theory. In this ideology, Iran wants to integrate all its governmental and non-governmental state institutions for war purposes and prepare them for war.

According to the report, Iran wants to establish its influence over other countries in order to overcome its personal and internal weaknesses. Iran's growing influence in Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria and other countries is a clear example of this. The report added that Iran is one of the countries with the latest missile program. It is also building drones and using them in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

In Iran's missiles, Shehab 3 is capable of hitting medium range. The range of stay is short. The range of Zulfiqar missiles is also short. The Somar missile is also a cruise missile with a range of 600 km. In addition, Iran has developed some cruise missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads as well as a range of 2,000 to 3,000 km.

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