Iran missile capability restoration forced US to negotiate, official says
Mohsen Dehnavi, spokesperson for Iran’s Expediency Council, said Tehran rebuilt its missile power so rapidly after the 12‑day war with Israel and the US in June that it achieved a new level of deterrence and forced the other side back to the negotiating table.
“The enemies wish for Iran’s missile capabilities to return to pre‑12‑day‑war levels. But in warhead technology, air‑defense evasion, production volume, and stockpiling, we reached a level of deterrence in just a few months that brought the other side to negotiations,” official media cited Dehnavi as saying.
He added that Iran’s missile expertise is indigenous and cannot be destroyed.








