Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hussein Dehqan says the Islamic Republic has never stopped undertaking defensive measures including missile tests.
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hussein Dehqan says the Islamic Republic has never stopped undertaking defensive measures including missile tests.
“We have never pursued an invasive view and what we are doing is [based on] upgrading our country’s defensive capability,” Dehqan said on Monday.
He stressed that Iran's military doctrine is defensive and is aimed at ensuring the country’s security.
“Security and development of the region are intertwined and our defense might guarantees this issue,” the Iranian minister pointed out.
Dehqan further slammed propaganda campaign spearheaded by the US and Saudi Arabia against Iran’s defense power and its missile tests.
“The Americans and the Saudis are trying to spread a climate of turmoil and tension in the region and have put so-called Iranophobia top on their agenda and attribute any event to this issue,” he said.
He added that extra-regional powers that are present in the Middle East are justifying their presence by claiming that every development poses a threat to them.
Iran has never cast a covetous eye on any country and has even been instrumental in regional stability, he said, adding, “Those who are raising such issues are overlooking maneuvers [staged] by the US on a daily basis and Saudi Arabia’s purchase of long-range missiles.”
Dehqan further dismissed an earlier report that the country has recently test-fired a new ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 kilometers.
“We have had no missile test with a range published in media,” the Iranian defense minister said.