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US warns Iran on missile threat | US warns Iran on missile threat |
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The US has said it will not hesitate to defend its interests and those of its allies as Iran continues missile tests. | The US has said it will not hesitate to defend its interests and those of its allies as Iran continues missile tests. |
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the US had increased its security in the region and Iran should not be "confused" about US capabilities. | Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the US had increased its security in the region and Iran should not be "confused" about US capabilities. |
Iran tested missiles on Wednesday that could reach Israel, and on Thursday carried out further tests. | Iran tested missiles on Wednesday that could reach Israel, and on Thursday carried out further tests. |
Meanwhile French energy giant Total has said it will not invest in Iran because it is too politically risky. | Meanwhile French energy giant Total has said it will not invest in Iran because it is too politically risky. |
New tests | New tests |
Condoleezza Rice was speaking during a visit to Georgia. | Condoleezza Rice was speaking during a visit to Georgia. |
She said: "We take very strongly our obligation to defend our allies and we intend to do that. | She said: "We take very strongly our obligation to defend our allies and we intend to do that. |
Tensions mount over Iran | Tensions mount over Iran |
"In the Gulf area, the United States has enhanced its security capacity, its security presence and we are working closely with all our allies... to make [sure] they are capable of defending themselves." | "In the Gulf area, the United States has enhanced its security capacity, its security presence and we are working closely with all our allies... to make [sure] they are capable of defending themselves." |
The Iranian military said on Thursday its Revolutionary Guards had carried out further medium- and long-range missile tests overnight. | The Iranian military said on Thursday its Revolutionary Guards had carried out further medium- and long-range missile tests overnight. |
The tests included the first night test of the Shahab-3 missile, said to have a range of 2,000km (1,240 miles), along with shore-to-sea, surface-to-surface and sea-to-air missiles, state media reported. | The tests included the first night test of the Shahab-3 missile, said to have a range of 2,000km (1,240 miles), along with shore-to-sea, surface-to-surface and sea-to-air missiles, state media reported. |
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says this appears another gesture of defiance following the international condemnation of Wednesday's tests. Media reports appeared to be delivered as a matter of pride. | The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says this appears another gesture of defiance following the international condemnation of Wednesday's tests. Media reports appeared to be delivered as a matter of pride. |
Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money' Christophe de MargerieChief Executive, Total | Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money' Christophe de MargerieChief Executive, Total |
Ms Rice said it was about time Iran "got on the right side of the international community". | Ms Rice said it was about time Iran "got on the right side of the international community". |
The first test of the updated Shahab-3 missile, which could strike Israel, was on Wednesday. | The first test of the updated Shahab-3 missile, which could strike Israel, was on Wednesday. |
Gen Hoseyn Salami, the Guards' air force commander, said the tests demonstrated Iran's "resolve and might against enemies who in recent weeks have threatened Iran with harsh language". | Gen Hoseyn Salami, the Guards' air force commander, said the tests demonstrated Iran's "resolve and might against enemies who in recent weeks have threatened Iran with harsh language". |
State media quoted him as saying: "Our hands are always on the trigger and our missiles are ready for launch." | State media quoted him as saying: "Our hands are always on the trigger and our missiles are ready for launch." |
William Burns, the top official handling Iranian issues at the US state department, said the launch was "very disturbing, provocative and reckless". | William Burns, the top official handling Iranian issues at the US state department, said the launch was "very disturbing, provocative and reckless". |
'Big blow' | 'Big blow' |
Meanwhile, the head of Total, Christophe de Margerie, told the Financial Times the company's planned development of the huge South Pars gas field in southern Iran would not go ahead. | Meanwhile, the head of Total, Christophe de Margerie, told the Financial Times the company's planned development of the huge South Pars gas field in southern Iran would not go ahead. |
"Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money'," he said. | "Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money'," he said. |
Total was the last major Western energy group to have seriously considered investing in the country's huge gas reserves. | Total was the last major Western energy group to have seriously considered investing in the country's huge gas reserves. |
Analysts say the move will be a big blow to the Iranian energy industry. | Analysts say the move will be a big blow to the Iranian energy industry. |
It means Iran is now unlikely to significantly increase its gas exports until late into the next decade, they add. | It means Iran is now unlikely to significantly increase its gas exports until late into the next decade, they add. |