A US senator says the recent launch of military satellite by Islamic Republic has proved that the policies of President Donald Trump have in fact boosted Iran and undermined US power in the Middle East region.
US Senator calls IRGC satellite launch proof for stronger Iran
25 Apr 2020 - 14:41
A US senator says the recent launch of military satellite by Islamic Republic has proved that the policies of President Donald Trump have in fact boosted Iran and undermined US power in the Middle East region.
In a series of tweets, Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, referred to Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps’s successful launch of Iran's first military satellite - dubbed Noor-1 (Light-1) - and described it as "more proof that Trump's Iran policy just strengthens Iran."
"In virtually every way, Iran is stronger today in the Middle East, and America is weaker, than 4 years ago," he noted, elaborating on how "disastrous" Trump's policies have been since he took office in 2016.
The IRGC successfully placed the Islamic Republic’s first ever military satellite in its designated orbit on April 22, using a rocket which is also the country’s first three-stage launch vehicle to successfully deliver its load.
In his Twitter thread, the US senator accused Iran and its allies in the region of "shooting at US troops on a regular basis", and blamed it on Trump's policies.
Referring to the US assassination of Iranian top anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, Murphy said the killing was supposed to "deter" Iran, according to Trump, but it resulted in further attacks on US troops.
The top senator pointed to Trump's termination of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, saying that the US president's policy has "failed miserably".
"Nobody signed up for the new sanctions, and Iran restarted their nuclear program. And no new, better deal," he added.
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