12 August 2004
U.S. Has "Serious Concerns" About Iran's Missile Programs
Continues to monitor Shahab-3 system and longer-range programs
Following is the response to a question taken at the August 11 daily State Department briefing:
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
August 11, 2004
TAKEN QUESTION FROM AUGUST 11, 2004 DAILY PRESS BRIEFING
Iranian Missile Test
Question: What is the United States reaction to Iran's testing of a Shahab-3 missile?
Answer: It is well known that Iran has had an active missile program for almost two decades, has been in the late stages of developing the Shahab-3 Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM), and has been working on longer-range systems.
The United States has serious concerns about Iran's missile programs and views Iran's efforts to further develop its missile capabilities as a threat to the region and to United States interests.
We will continue to take steps to address Iran's missile efforts, and to work closely with other like-minded countries in doing so.
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