IT SEEMS cutting a ribbon was never an option. On Monday, Iran fired a rocket into space to mark the opening of its space centre, provoking a variety of opinions on the country鈥檚 military threat.
According to Iranian state media, the rocket will be followed by the launch of a research satellite named Omid (meaning 鈥渉ope鈥) in March 2009. But the move has renewed fears that Iran may be able to launch intercontinental missiles. 鈥淚f a country has the technology to loft a satellite into space, then it is exactly the same type of technology necessary to launch a warhead thousands of miles,鈥 says Richard Lehner of the US Missile Defense Agency in Washington DC.
Andrew Brookes of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London thinks the launch may have been a political show, because Israel tested a missile a few weeks ago. 鈥淭his could be Iran telling Israel that whatever you can do, we can do too,鈥 he says. He thinks the west need not fret about a military threat on this evidence alone. 鈥淚ran could easily just be planning to launch civilian satellites,鈥 he says.
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