Iran Adviser Hints at Expansion of Missile Range, Nuclear Doctrine Review after Israel Strikes

 Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, October 27, 2024. (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, October 27, 2024. (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters
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Iran Adviser Hints at Expansion of Missile Range, Nuclear Doctrine Review after Israel Strikes

 Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, October 27, 2024. (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, October 27, 2024. (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via Reuters

Kamal Kharrazi, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader, said on Friday that Tehran is likely to increase the range of its ballistic missiles and possibly review its nuclear doctrine, amid growing tensions with arch-enemy Israel and tit-for-tat missile and airstrikes.

Asked by Lebanon-based pro-Iran broadcaster Al-Mayadeen whether Iran was ready if conflict were to expand after the recent strikes, Kharrazi said Iran was likely to up the range of its ballistic missiles beyond a self-imposed limit of 2,000 km (1,250 miles).

He said that although Iran has the technical capability to produce nuclear weapons, it is currently held back by a fatwa, or religious decree, issued in the early 2000s by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Khamenei, who has the last say on Tehran’s nuclear program, banned the development of nuclear weapons in that fatwa.

Tehran has long denied that it is trying to build nuclear weapons and insists its nuclear work is solely for peaceful purposes.

Iranian officials have said Tehran has no need to increase the range of its ballistic missiles beyond 2,000 km as they could already reach US forces stationed in the region.

Kharrazi said Iran would respond to Israel at a time and in a manner of its choosing in retaliation for Israel's airstrikes near Tehran and other areas last week that followed an Iranian missile barrage on Oct. 1.



Shooting Kills 2 and Wounds 6 During Halloween Celebrations in Orlando

File photo: Seattle Police officers carry gear as they walk towards the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct in Seattle, Washington, US June 10, 2020. (Reuters Photo)
File photo: Seattle Police officers carry gear as they walk towards the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct in Seattle, Washington, US June 10, 2020. (Reuters Photo)
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Shooting Kills 2 and Wounds 6 During Halloween Celebrations in Orlando

File photo: Seattle Police officers carry gear as they walk towards the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct in Seattle, Washington, US June 10, 2020. (Reuters Photo)
File photo: Seattle Police officers carry gear as they walk towards the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct in Seattle, Washington, US June 10, 2020. (Reuters Photo)

Two people were killed and six others were wounded in a shooting early Friday at a public Halloween celebration in Florida, police and local media said.
The Orlando Police Department said in a social media post that it was conducting an investigation into a shooting in the city's downtown area, reported The Associated Press.
Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith said the victims were shot while hundreds were celebrating Halloween in public around around 1 a.m., WTVT reported. A 17-year-old male suspect was being interviewed by detectives, Smith said.
Additional details were expected to be released at an upcoming briefing, police said.