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Iran Shows the World That It Can Launch a Satellite Into Space

February 3, 2009

WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Riki Ellison, Chairman of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance www.missiledefenseadvocacy.org went on record today about the recent launch of a satellite into space by the Republic of Iran. His statement is a warning to the United States and its allies that Iran has become a major player in having a launch capability that can be the technical basis for developing a long-range missile system, and Ellison believes it can only be countered by our missile defense system. Ellison’s statement is as follows:

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has just proved for the first time that it has the capability to place satellites in space, by successfully launching a three-stage, liquid-fueled rocket that has placed two objects in low Earth orbit. It is estimated that this Iranian satellite took 30 minutes to reach United States Air Space. Iran has demonstrated the key technologies of propulsion, staging and guidance to deliver a weapon of mass destruction globally.”

Riki Ellison is available to address the importance of Iran’s launch capability, and will speak on-the-record about this development. Call Mike Terrill at 602 885-1955 to arrange.

SOURCE Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance


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