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A warning to Europe from Iran

Iran's revolutionary security guard" has proclaimed that the range of missiles will be increased if Europe threatens Iran.
Iran has announced that it will increase the range of missiles to 2,000 km if Iran threatens Iran, the second Iranian revolutionary defense company. Without a compromise, France said that they should discuss their ballistic missile program with Iran. Also, he also noted that these negotiations should be held outside Iran in 2015 with a nuclear deal with six powerful countries in the world.
But Iran has said that there is no need for any discussion on the missile program because it is doing its part for safety.
"We run our 2,000-mile-long missiles not because of lack of technology. Strategically, "Brigadier General Hussein Salami.
"We did not feel that Europe was a threat for so long. So we did not increase the range of missiles. But if Europe is a threat, we will increase the range of missiles, "Hussein Salami added.

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