News ID : 48560
Publish Date : 4/25/2020 11:12:10 AM
Noor military satellite is the new season of Iran's defense capability

Noor military satellite is the new season of Iran's defense capability

With the successful launch of Iran's first military satellite into space, a new chapter of scientific activities in the country began and showed that Iran has achieved many successes in improving its defense capabilities.

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The first military satellite of the Islamic Republic of Iran was successfully launched into Earth orbit on Wednesday, May 23rd. Nour 1 satellite was successfully launched by the Revolutionary Guards from the three-stage satellite satellite from Iran's central desert and was placed in orbit around 425 km. This is the fifth successful launch of Iran's satellite, and previously Omid, Observer, Navid and Fajr satellites were placed in Earth orbit and achieved their intended goals. According to expert analysis, this satellite has the latest technology in the world, and the solid fuel engine in the upper stage of the satellite system is one of the newest technologies in this field.

 

According to global statistics, 2,000 satellites have been orbited by different countries so far, although they have a scientific-research name, but many of them are sent into space for military purposes. "Space access" has been the most important task of the Revolutionary Guards since the launch of the satellite, and according to forecasts, it is supposed to provide intelligence assistance, military surveillance, security of the country's sky, and similar cases with the help of the country's defense forces. Come. Iran's success in the most unprecedented period of sanctions, while promising to the people and its allied friends, has provoked reactions as expected from the United States.

 

 

Internal reactions, external grunts

 

The successful deployment of Iran's first military satellite sent a flood of congratulations to project owners. Congratulating the successful launch of the Noor satellite, Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, called it a happy beginning for increasing defense authority by participating in space and promoting scientific and deterrence in the path of self-sufficiency.

 

"Today we are looking at the earth from the sky, and this is the beginning of the formation of a world power," Sardar Hussein Salami wrote in a note.

 

Maj. Gen. Seyyed Abdul Rahim Mousavi, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Hojjatoleslam Ibrahim Reisi, Chief of the Judiciary, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, Chairman of the Assembly of Experts and Secretary of the Guardian Council, Ishaq Jahangiri, First Vice President, Mahmoud Vaezi, Chief of Staff Jomhuri, Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi, minister of communications, and Mohsen Rezaei, secretary of the Expediency Discernment Council, were military and national officials who congratulated the Revolutionary Guards on launching Iran's first military satellite.

 

Outside the borders, the news of the launch of Light 1 was reflected and reacted. The "long-range missile" was the Pentagon's initial acknowledgment of Iran's successful launch, and although they claimed it was a vicious act, they could not remain silent about Iran's capabilities. The most significant verbal attacks were, as expected, by the United States and the Zionist regime. Donald Trump's frustration with the successful launch of the Iranian satellite was evident at a news conference. Responding to reporters' inquiries about the satellite, he said: "The United States is closely monitoring and pursuing Iran." We know he was going up. We followed it very closely. We know more about Iran than the Iranians themselves.

 

Commenting on Iran's violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231 on arms embargo, Mike Pompeo said: "I think every country has a duty to go to the United Nations and investigate whether the launch of this missile violates the Security Council resolution. Whether it was the United Nations or not. In my opinion, Iran needs to be held accountable for launching missiles. In my opinion, Iran should be held accountable for what it has done. "Now one of their organizations, which the United States considers a terrorist organization, has launched a satellite."

 

The Israeli Foreign Ministry also called on Iran to condemn the international launch of satellite launches and to impose more sanctions on Tehran in order to prevent unpleasant and dangerous activities. In a statement, the Israeli Foreign Ministry called the IRGC's move to launch the Noor satellite a continuation of "Iran's dangerous and covert continued efforts to develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads" and stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran had adopted UN Security Council Resolution 2231. Has violated.

 

The Western News Agency, Reuters, the Associated Press, the Daily Star, the BBC, the Yeni Şafak newspaper, the New York Post, the ABC news network and the French news agency also reported the successful launch of the Noor satellite. The media of neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, the countries bordering the Persian Gulf and Russia also analyzed and analyzed Iran's success in various news and media sections.

 

Is Iran's action against the Security Council resolution?

 

The most important reaction of the United States to this launch was the pretext of a resolution, and the US officials considered this success a violation of Security Council Resolution 2231, and even one of the Persian-language networks quoted US State Department spokesman Morgan Ortagos as claiming that the United States The launch of the Noor satellite and the violation of the resolution will be sent to the UN Security Council.

 

July 20, 2015, equal to July 20, 2015, UN Security Council Resolution 2231 repealed six Iranian sanctions resolutions and lifted sanctions. The resolution includes 12 preliminary clauses, 30 executive clauses, and two documents, one of which is the Comprehensive Joint Action Plan, or Borjam.

 

In the third paragraph of the second appendix to this resolution, Iran is only asked to refrain from activities related to ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, and Iran has since stated that this clause will remain unresolved because it has no plans to acquire nuclear weapons. . The request to halt efforts to acquire ballistic missile technology is eight years old and will be canceled this fall. From the outset, analyzes of the clause confirmed that it was not binding, and now, with such descriptions, the US fuss over stabilizing the lie that Iran has violated a UN resolution is just a new excuse for the White House to be ineffective during the Corona proliferation. The intimidation comes as the United States is the first violator of the UN Security Council agreement and its annexes, and Iran remains a party to the agreement, as evidenced by the International Atomic Energy Agency and other countries. It is based on what is in this commitment.

Iran's defense capability is not a limiting factor

 

Efforts are being made to stop or limit Iran's defense capabilities, while Iran is at the heart of the Middle East and in the neighborhood of countries that spend most of their budgets on facilities and are less happy with the Islamic Republic. Small and large arsenals, extremely stressful neighbors, a regime that sees Iran as its number one enemy and, most importantly, the experience of eight years of defense, just pushes Iran's borders in an effort to increase its military might. But the United States, as the country with the largest number of nuclear weapons, spends billions of dollars on its military system. Is he right in threatening Iran? This has been an unanswered question for the past forty years, and now Trump seems to need a new excuse to escape domestic coronary problems.


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