Sorry, Trump: Iran Is Still Building Better and Better Ballistic Missiles
How will it end?
Simply put, with that threat perception in mind, Iran is unlikely to budge significantly on the red lines for its missile program, unlike its willingness to make concessions with its nuclear program. Many of the same strategic and tactical factors that drove Iran to invest heavily in its missile program remain in place and cannot be reversed overnight. This does not bode well for future U.S.-Iran talks until the United States and others are willing to restrict their demands to missiles with ranges beyond the Middle East. In the meantime, Iran will continue to work to boost its missile arsenal's accuracy and capabilities.
What’s Driving Iran to Build a Better Missile is republished with the permission of Stratfor Worldview, a geopolitical intelligence and advisory firm. Image: Reuters.