Iran is said to have transferred long-range missiles to its allied militias in Iraq for the first time, as per the UK-based daily The Times. The report comes as Tehran is set to hold “indirect” talks about its nuclear program with the US in Oman.The deliveries from the Iran’s Revolutionary Guards include surface-to-surface missiles that could reach as far as Europe, as well as shorter-range Quds 351 cruise and Jamal 69 ballistic missiles. Moving long-range missiles to Iraq greatly expands Iran’s options to react to a potential US attack on its nuclear program, analysts say. Meanwhile, the Houthis said they targeted an Israeli military site in the Tel Aviv and launched drones at US warship. The Houthis also showed what they say is the wreckage of a US MQ-9 drone their armed forces shot down in Al-Jawf Governorate. n18oc_world n18oc_crux0:00 INTRODUCTIONHOUTHIS CLAIM ATTACKS ON US WARSHIP, ISRAEL IRAN SENDS MIXED MESSAGES BEFORE TALKS WITH US?US ISSUES FRESH SANCTIONS ON IRAN
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