U.S. President Donald Trump has
threatened Iran over its ballistic missile test that violated a UN Security
Council resolution.
Trump,
in his tweets on Thursday, said “Iran has been formally put on notice”.
“Should
have been thankful for the terrible deal the U.S. made with them!” Trump
tweeted.
The
president blamed his
predecessor, Barack Obama, for giving life-line to Iran through a 150 billion dollars deal.
predecessor, Barack Obama, for giving life-line to Iran through a 150 billion dollars deal.
“Iran
was on its last legs and ready to collapse until the U.S. came along and gave it
a life-line in the form of the Iran Deal: 150 billion dollars,” he said on his
Twitter handle.
NAN
reports that Trump’s National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had threatened Iran
over the ballistic missile test, saying that the action violated a UN Security
Council resolution.
“As
of today, we are officially putting Iran on notice,” Flynn told reporters at the
White House press briefing.
The
controversial missile test carried out by Iran has been said to be
nuclear-capable with the capability of travelling up to 3,000 kilometres and is
capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
Cruise
missiles are harder to counter than ballistic missiles since they fly at lower
altitudes and can evade enemy radar, confounding missile defense and hitting
targets deep inside an opponent’s territory, the U.S. in this instance.
NAN
reports that the Security Council’s sanctions against Iran’s nuclear programme
was lifted in 2016 following the 2015 pact brokered by Britain, France, Germany,
China, Russia and the U.S.
NAN
also reports that under the 2015 UN resolution endorsing the deal, Iran was
asked to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear
weapons for up to eight years.
Under
the nuclear deal, Iran agreed to curb its nuclear programme in exchange for
lifting of most sanctions.
Iran
has, however, insisted that the pact between it and the Permanent Members of the
UN Security Council as endorsed by the UN, did not mention cruise missiles,
insisting that the ban was only for ballistic missiles capable of carrying
nuclear weapons. (NAN)
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