American President Donald Trump stated that Iran will soon have a missile capable of striking the United States, but this claim is not supported by intelligence reports, according to three well-informed sources. In his State of the Union address, Trump used these arguments to justify possible attacks against Iran. However, assessments from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency suggest that Iran may need until 2035 to develop a viable intercontinental ballistic missile. The White House declined to comment on this information, and Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed the U.S. accusations, calling them 'blatant lies.' The ministry's spokesperson emphasized that the American claims are merely a repetition of falsehoods.
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