International Community Should Take Firm Action Against Iran’s Regime, as IRGC Unveils New Missiles

International Community Should Take Firm Action Against Iran’s Regime, as IRGC Unveils New Missiles
International Community Should Take Firm Action Against Iran’s Regime, as IRGC Unveils New Missiles

 

The Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) unveiled its new missiles and drones during its recent maneuver in central Iran on Friday. Unveiling ballistic missiles and suicide drones confirm the regime’s persistence on terrorism and how the mullahs waste Iran’s national wealth to achieve their malign goals.

 

This military exhibition once again debunks bogus claims of the regime and its apologists that Iran’s economic crisis is due to international sanctions.

 

The IRGC bragged about its military capabilities two weeks after the deadly drone attack on Aden airport, where at least 26 people died. Yemeni authorities accused Iran-backed Houthis of conducting this attack. Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdul Malik Saeed said the regime’s experts plotted this attack.

 

Exporting terrorism and chaos abroad is part of the regime’s survival strategy. The regime has been directly conducting terrorist attacks or indirectly spreading terrorism by funding and arming terrorist proxy groups such as Lebanese Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthis. Also, the regime has been propping up Bashar-al Assad’s dictatorship in Syria since 2011. While many regime officials, such as Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, have tried to justify Tehran’s presence in Syria under the banner of “fighting ISIS,” the regime’s forces led by Qassem Soleimani, the eliminated chief of the IRGC Quds Force, went to Syria only to keep Assad in power.

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The Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) unveiled its new missiles and drones during its recent maneuver in central Iran on Friday. Unveiling ballistic missiles and suicide drones confirm the regime’s persistence on terrorism and how the mullahs waste Iran’s national wealth to achieve their malign goals. The IRGC bragged about its military capabilities two weeks after the deadly drone attack on Aden airport, where at least 26 people died. Yemeni authorities accused Iran-backed Houthis of conducting this attack. Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdul Malik Saeed said the regime’s experts plotted this attack. International Community International Community International Community
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