The White House does not show signs of Iran sending ballistic missiles to Russia

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The White House does not show signs of Iran sending ballistic missiles to Russia

The White House does not have any evidence of Iran sending ballistic missiles to Russia.

John Kirby, the National Security spokesperson for the White House, said in a press briefing on February 22 that the United States has no information indicating that Iran has sent ballistic missiles to Russia.

Mr. Kirby also added that the United States cannot definitively reject potential future deliveries.

Politico quoted Kirby as saying, ‘We have not seen any confirmation that the missiles have actually been transferred from Iran to Russia, but we have no reason to believe that this will not happen.’

He also noted that the White House will soon announce new sanctions against Iran in response to the shipment of arms to Russia, including suicide drones.

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