U.S. doubts Iranian rocket test succeeded

August 18, 2008 – 5:52 pm

The Pentagon does not believe an Iranian rocket test over the weekend was successful, despite reports in the official Iranian media saying the Islamic Republic had launched its first vehicle capable of placing a satellite in orbit.


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