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THU DEC 14, 2017 / 12:39 PM EST
In first, U.S. presents its evidence of Iranian weaponry from Yemen
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A missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is confirmed as a ''Qiam'' ballistic missile manufactured in Iran by its distinctively Iranian nine fueling ports and that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia on July 22, 2017 is seen on display at a military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017. Picture taken December 13, 2017.
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The jet vane housing from a missile that the U.S. Department of Defense says is a ''Qiam'' ballistic missile manufactured in Iran but that the Pentagon says was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen into Saudi Arabia in 2017 shows a S.B.I. logo that appears to be from Iranian arms manufacturer Shahid Bagheri Industries as it sits on display at a military base in Washington, U.S. December 13, 2017. Picture taken December 13, 2017.
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(Reuters) - The United States on Thursday presented for the first time pieces of what it said were Iranian weapons supplied to the Iran-aligned Houthi militia in Yemen, describing it as conclusive evidence that Tehran was violating U.N. resolutions.

Reuters was given advanced access to the military hangar at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling just outside of Washington where the U.S. Defense Department put the fragments of weaponry on display and explained how it concluded that they came from Iran.

The arms included charred remnants of what the Pentagon said was an Iranian-made short-range ballistic missile fired from Yemen on Nov. 4 at King Khaled International Airport outside Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh, as well as a drone and an anti-tank weapon recovered in Yemen by the Saudis.

Iran has denied supplying the Houthis with such weaponry.

"The U.S. has long believed that Iran is providing weaponry to proxies and partners and militias throughout the region, and what we have here to show you today is proof," said Pentagon spokeswoman Laura Seal, adding Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had recovered the arms and loaned them to Washington.

Saudi-led forces, which back the Yemeni government, have been fighting the Iran-allied Houthis in Yemen's more than two-year-long civil war.

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The unprecedented presentation by the Pentagon is part of its follow-through on President Donald Trump's new Iran policy, which promises a far harder line toward Tehran.

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, was due to see the weapons on Thursday. The U.S. mission to the United Nations said she would offer "irrefutable evidence that Iran has deliberately violated its international obligations."

Under a U.N. resolution that enshrines the Iran nuclear deal with world powers, Tehran is prohibited from supplying, selling or transferring weapons outside the country unless approved in advance by the U.N. Security Council. A separate U.N. resolution on Yemen bans the supply of weapons to Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi and others.

Katie Wheelbarger, principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, acknowledged that there could be implications of such an accumulation of evidence against Iran, to include sanctions.

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"You could see future sanctions... But the first step is at least to bring awareness and understanding and to have a similar picture of what we're looking at," Wheelbarger said.



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The Pentagon offered a detailed explanation of all of the reasons why it believed the arms came from Iran, noting Iranian corporate logos on arms fragments and the unique nature of the designs of Iranian weaponry.

That included the designs of short-range "Qiam" ballistic missiles. The Pentagon said it had obtained fragments of two Qiam missiles, one fired on Nov. 4 against the airport and another fired on July 22.

The Pentagon cited corporate logos of Iranian defense firms on jet vanes that help steer the missile's engine and on the circuit board helping drive its guidance system. It also said the missile's unique valve-design was only found in Iran.

Iran, it said, appeared to have tried to cover-up the shipment by disassembling the missile for transport, given crude welding used to stitch it back together.

"The point of this entire display is that only Iran makes this missile. They have not given it to anybody else," Seal said. "We haven't seen this in the hands of anyone else except Iran and the Houthis."

A new U.N. report found that the July 22 and Nov. 4 missiles fired at Saudi Arabia by Yemen's Houthi rebels appeared to have a "common origin." But the report said U.N. officials were still investigating U.S. and Saudi claims that Iran supplied them.

The Pentagon put on display other weapons with designs it said were unique to Iran's defense industry. It pointed to a key component of a Toophan anti-tank guided missile and a small drone aircraft, both of which were recovered in Yemen.

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It also showed components of a drone-like navigation system like the one the Pentagon says was used by the Houthis to ram an exploding boat into a Saudi frigate on Jan. 30. The United Arab Emirates seized the system in late 2016 in the Red Sea.

"What makes these exploding boats so dangerous is not just that they can explode. It's that they have a guidance system that allows them to track and hit a moving target without an operator on board," Seal said.

"This computer system here represents that navigational system."



(Additional reporting by Michelle Nichols at the United Nations; Editing by Michael Perry)

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@raptor22
They keep lying, we keep watching.

What is your suggestion? A long time ago, i told you that we shouldve attacked American vessels which were blockading Yemen. Still it's not too late.

Forget about Saudis, they will fall on their own. We should bomb American soldiers wherever we find/reach them.
 
The Pentagon cited corporate logos of Iranian defense firms on jet vanes that help steer the missile's engine and on the circuit board helping drive its guidance system. It also said the missile's unique valve-design was only found in Iran.

:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
 
This is reminiscent of Colin Powell's infamous presentation of Iraq's use of mobile chemical weapons processing to the UN. This does not bode well for IRI. I believe the drums of war are getting ever so louder, hopefully it won't come to that. Good luck IRI... Although I can't say it was a pleasure, but I am sure there are those who believe it would be a shame to see you go, excluding present company. There are ever more forces arrayed against IRI, her designs and goals in the region and beyond, with very few powerful friends to help her.
 
Don't read too much into this. I doubt the US will get a willing coalition of nations that will bring upon Iran what they did to Iraq way back when.

US is just being a dick and being a hypocrite like always. Same song and dance. They can't shoot missiles being they aren't freedom missile but our missile are good missile.

I saw screw the US, Iran keep on keepin on.
 
u.s and israel are in haste to provoke iran and Saudi Arabia war to fulfil their greater israel plans.for this they will use such propaganda and media .may be they are providing houthis these missiles like they gave isis
 
give n take

"I ll be silent for you and you have to shout for me."

Ya Allah hidayat for everyone of us.
 
u.s and israel are in haste to provoke iran and Saudi Arabia war to fulfil their greater israel plans.for this they will use such propaganda and media .may be they are providing houthis these missiles like they gave isis


I fully agree with you. Nicky Haley said imagine what would happen if the missile was fired at one of America's airports, or airports in Berlin or French airports.

It's as if iran delivered the missile to isis
 
in their previous presentation, published by Janes, fake evidence had intact paint:
http://www.janes.com/article/75786/dossier-shows-iranian-missile-that-landed-in-saudi-arabia
Qiam fake.jpg


in their new fake evidence, their visual effect team just learned that some paint job is necessary to make it realistic!
Hollywood is advancing :lol:

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nonetheless, I still believe we gave them the missile tech and Americans can never prove it.
UN does not confirm Iran link to Yemen missiles: report | Daily Mail

It's fascinating to see how desperate our enemies are.

also it's a good lesson for those who follow western (and their puppet) news.
this grave mistake just revealed their hand, the fact that they have an active visual effect team which is fabricating fake evidences according to their demand; oh this missile fell here, oh we intercepted that, etc. never trust these murders.
 

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