Iran rejects U.S. claims on missile programme as 'big lies'

Iran has categorically dismissed recent assertions made by the United States regarding its missile program, labeling them as 'big lies.' This response follows statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address, where he emphasized that Iran would never be permitted to develop nuclear weapons. Trump accused Iranian leaders of continuing their 'sinister nuclear ambitions,' a claim that Tehran strongly refutes. The tensions between the two nations have been escalating, particularly after the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018, which has led to increased scrutiny of Iran's military and nuclear activities. Iran maintains that its missile program is defensive and not aimed at acquiring nuclear capabilities. This situation continues to be a focal point in international relations, with potential implications for regional stability and security. As diplomatic efforts to address these concerns unfold, both countries appear entrenched in their respective positions, complicating the prospects for dialogue and resolution.
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