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Foad Izadi, associate professor at the University of Tehran's Faculty of World Studies, warns that U.S. demands for missile restrictions and detailed information on Iran's nuclear sites could leave the country unable to defend itself. He argues such conditions would weaken Iran's response capability and increase the risk of future attacks.
Foad Izadi, associate professor at the University of Tehran's Faculty of World Studies, warns that U.S. demands for missile restrictions and detailed information on Iran's nuclear sites could leave the country unable to defend itself. He argues such conditions would weaken Iran's response capability and increase the risk of future attacks.