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Acknowledgment by the American media that Iran’s ballistic missiles are a deterrent

PNN – An American media, referring to the targeting of Iran’s ballistic missiles in the “Sadegh 2” operation, evaluated these missiles as a factor in strengthening the Islamic Republic’s deterrence against its enemies.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, “Business Insider” news site wrote in a report: The United States, England, Israel and Jordan intercepted most of the missiles and drones fired by Iran in April (Operation Sadegh 1), but a higher percentage of Iranian ballistic missiles in October (Operation Sadegh 2) were able to penetrate the defense shield layers.

This American media recalled the era when only the two superpowers of the world at the time, the Soviet Union and the United States, had access to ballistic missiles and wrote: Now 31 countries of the world and even a small group like Lebanon’s Hezbollah have access to these missiles.

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Business Insider mentioned the role of Iran’s missiles in defeating Saddam in the imposed war, as well as the role of Yemen’s Ansarullah missiles in the war with Saudi Arabia and added: Ballistic missiles, especially the modern ones, are deadly and even if they are not accurate, they can be a deterrent against the enemy.

This English-language media declared the error of Iranian missiles to be less than 20 meters based on the statements of Iranian officials and wrote: Even with a missile with an error of less than 30 meters, it is possible to target air bases, oil refineries and other enemy facilities and damage them.

Business Insider warned Iran’s enemies about the missile power of the Islamic Republic and added: Iran’s guided missiles can destroy vital targets and even be terrifying if used in urban areas.

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