WSJ: Iran Is Nowhere Close To Building ICBMs, Experts Say
According to those crazed left-wingers at the Wall Street Journal, Iran is far from capable of building an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the U.S. mainland, according to U.S. intelligence estimates and experts outside government.
They're reporting that Trump's rationale for urgent military action against Iran is basically grounded in a sea of bullshit, but reality seems unlikely to deter him from attacking Iran.
The technical hurdles facing any Iranian ambitions give both sides time to discuss a potential agreement to curb Tehran’s missile development, the Journal said. The Trump administration has highlighted the missile question in recent days, along with its longstanding insistence that Iran shut the door on uranium enrichment.
You know, the thing Barack Obama negotiated when he was president, and Trump promptly blew up when he became president.
Iran doesn’t admit to pursuing an ICBM and has shown no flexibility, at least in public, about giving up its short-range and medium-range missile arsenal or limiting missile production.