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  • 23/07/2025
Just weeks after a fierce 12-day war with Israel, Iran has launched the Qased satellite rocket in a bold show of defiance. But this isn’t just about space exploration. Experts warn that Iran is using its space program to secretly advance ballistic missile technology. Could this be a hidden military buildup in plain sight?

In this 1-minute video, we break down what the launch really means, how it ties to the recent Israel-Iran conflict, and why Western powers are now considering snapping back UN sanctions. Is Iran walking the line between science and war?
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00:00Just weeks after a brutal 12-day war with Israel, Iran fired off a satellite launch that's grabbing global attention.
00:07Led by its elite revolutionary guard, Iran launched the cased rocket into suborbital space,
00:12not just to test space tech, but to make a bold political statement.
00:16Analysts say this isn't just about reaching space.
00:19It's about showing strength, resilience, and readiness.
00:22Iran is walking a dangerous tightrope, pushing its missile capabilities under the guise of space research,
00:28while trying to avoid triggering full-blown retaliation.
00:31Experts warn that these space rockets use the exact technology found in long-range ballistic missiles.
00:37So, every so-called space launch could be sharpening the tools for future military strikes.
00:43And while Iran insists it's not pursuing nuclear weapons, this test sends a clear message.
00:48It's not backing down.
00:50European powers are watching closely, debating whether to snap back UN sanctions before Iran crosses a red line.
00:57For Tehran, the war may have revealed some cracks.
01:00But it's doubling down on its mission to be a regional power player.
01:03The one there is there.
01:04Even though international war is a national power player.
01:08The UFO says to

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