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Iran's IRGC Developing Chemical, Bio Weapons for Missiles
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Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is reportedly developing long-range ballistic missiles with biological and chemical warheads, aiming to deter potential attacks from Israel and the US. The IRGC is optimizing these missiles for unconventional agents and upgrading command systems, while missile launchers are being moved to eastern Iran. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu briefed President Donald Trump on plans for future strikes on Iran, as concerns grow over Tehrans rebuilding of missile sites and air defenses. Iran denies pursuing unconventional weapons, but its expanded conventional missile program has raised alarms. Western intelligence is closely monitoring IRGC activity, with potential chemical and biological warheads posing a significant threat and potentially triggering global backlash.
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