Iran’s ICBM Push Is the Real Threat — And It’s Closer Than You Think

Iran’s ICBM Push Is the Real Threat — And It’s Closer Than You Think

For years, the world has focused almost exclusively on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

But according to top officials and national security veterans, that may be the wrong target.

The more immediate — and potentially devastating — threat isn’t just a nuclear warhead. It’s the missile that carries it.

Former Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie issued a stark warning this week, arguing that Iran’s rapid development of intercontinental ballistic missiles poses a more urgent strategic danger to the United States than its nuclear program alone.

“It is a much bigger problem,” Wilkie said when asked about Iran’s missile ambitions. “And for [Benjamin] Netanyahu, when he came to the White House, this was his number one priority.

“He doesn’t think that they’re within days or weeks of a nuclear weapon. What they are within a reasonably short time of doing is developing ICBM capability.”

That distinction matters.

While diplomatic talks continue over uranium enrichment, Tehran appears to be accelerating efforts to build the delivery systems that would make any future warhead exponentially more dangerous.

Wilkie made clear that Israel sees this as the real battlefield.

“That has been the number one priority for the Israelis, not the nuclear program,” he said. “So that’s a smokescreen. But the ballistic missile program is certainly one that we should all be wary of.”

President Donald Trump echoed those concerns during his State of the Union address, warning that Iran has “already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas, and they’re working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America.”

That isn’t hypothetical.

Iran already fields large numbers of short- and medium-range ballistic missiles capable of striking U.S. bases in the Middle East. An operational ICBM program would expand that reach dramatically — potentially putting American soil within range.

Wilkie added that intelligence suggests Tehran is moving quickly.

“We think we know where these things are,” he said. “We do know the Chinese have been offloading components at what’s left of Iran’s ports. So, they’re rapidly trying to do that.”

If accurate, that would signal not just Iranian ambition — but international assistance.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio reinforced the gravity of the situation ahead of renewed talks in Geneva.

 

The nuclear file may dominate headlines, but missiles are what determine range, response time, and survivability.

An ICBM doesn’t just change the math for Israel or Europe.

It changes it for us.

The United States has invested enormous resources into constraining Iran’s nuclear capabilities. But if Tehran can perfect long-range missile delivery systems while negotiations drag on, the strategic balance shifts — quickly and dangerously.

This isn’t theoretical.

It’s physics.

And it’s a threat Washington cannot afford to underestimate.


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