Iran test-fired a series of long and medium-range missiles in the Persian Gulf earlier on Thursday, a day after drawing international criticism for missile exercises in the Strait of Hormuz.
"The maneuvers will bring power to the Islamic Republic and serve as a warning for its enemies," Mohammad Ali Jafari told reporters.
The Israeli Air Force conducted military exercises involving over 100 Israeli fighters in early June. The exercises were widely seen as a ''dress rehearsal'' for an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The Iranian news channel Press TV said that, "The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps successfully test-fired various classes of missiles on Thursday including shore-to-sea, surface-to-surface and sea-to-air missiles in what is now the third day of large-scale military maneuvers called Great Prophet III."
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"We take very, very strongly our obligation to help our allies defend themselves and no one should be confused about that," she said.
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U.S. missile shield plans for Central Europe, which Washington says are intended as defense against potential attacks by Iran and other ''rogue states,'' have been criticized by Russia, which has said that Iran will not be able to develop missiles capable of hitting Europe in the foreseeable future.
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