Iran caught shipping missile parts to Yemen and stockpiling missiles in Iraq
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Also, the Europeans are suddenly concerned about the threat of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles being produced in Iran
The Iraqis have been protesting Iran's presence in their country and the US is sending 15,000 troops to the region to deter Iranian aggression. Meanwhile, Iran is having to deal with a general uprising within Iran and its proxies are running short of money because Iran's economy is in the tank following US sanctions.US Navy seizes 'significant cache of Iranian guided-missile parts being shipped to Houthi rebels' in Yemen
USS Forrest Sherman (pictured) stopped an unmarked vessel in the Arabian Sea last week and discovered what US officials believe were guided missile parts bound for Yemen's Houthi rebels
Iran 'has been secretly stockpiling short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq to threaten US troops and allies'
Iran has exploited the recent chaos in Iraq - which has seen dozens killed in a month of bloody protests - to smuggle short-range ballistic missiles into the country, US military officials say.
Also, the Europeans are suddenly concerned about the threat of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles being produced in Iran
It is about time the Europeans woke up to the threat posed by Iran and stop trying to find ways to skirt U sanctions.UK, France and Germany double down on their claim that Iran has nuclear ballistic missiles as defiant Tehran refuses to shelve weapons programme
A letter sent by the ambassadors of the European powers to the UN Security Council accused Iran of developing missiles capable of delivering nuclear bombs.
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