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The US has said it will not hesitate to defend its interests and those of its allies as Iran continues missile tests.The US has said it will not hesitate to defend its interests and those of its allies as Iran continues missile tests.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the US had increased its security in the region and Iran should not be "confused" about US capabilities.Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the US had increased its security in the region and Iran should not be "confused" about US capabilities.
Iran tested missiles on Wednesday that could reach Israel, and on Thursday carried out further tests. Iran has tested missiles, including one that could reach Israel, over the past two days.
Meanwhile French energy giant Total has said it will not invest in Iran because it is too politically risky.Meanwhile French energy giant Total has said it will not invest in Iran because it is too politically risky.
Israel says its spy plane has a sophisticated early warning system
Israel has responded to the missile tests by putting on display one of its aircraft that it says can spy on Iran.Israel has responded to the missile tests by putting on display one of its aircraft that it says can spy on Iran.
The state-run Israel Aerospace Industries says it has equipped its Eitam aeroplane, unveiled a year ago, with sophisticated intelligence-gathering systems. The state-run Israel Aerospace Industries says it has equipped its Eitam aeroplane with sophisticated intelligence-gathering systems.
New tests
Speaking on a visit to Georgia, Ms Rice said: "We take very strongly our obligation to defend our allies and we intend to do that.Speaking on a visit to Georgia, Ms Rice said: "We take very strongly our obligation to defend our allies and we intend to do that.
Tensions mount over IranEasy gas riches on hold for Iran
"In the Gulf area, the United States has enhanced its security capacity, its security presence and we are working closely with all our allies... to make [sure] they are capable of defending themselves.""In the Gulf area, the United States has enhanced its security capacity, its security presence and we are working closely with all our allies... to make [sure] they are capable of defending themselves."
The Iranian military said on Thursday that its Revolutionary Guards had carried out further medium- and long-range missile tests overnight. She added that it was about time Iran "got on the right side of the international community".
The tests included the first night test of the Shahab-3 missile, said to have a range of 2,000km (1,240 miles), along with shore-to-sea, surface-to-surface and sea-to-air missiles, state media reported. 'Gesture of defiance'
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says this appears another gesture of defiance following the international condemnation of Wednesday's tests. Media reports appeared to be delivered as a matter of pride. The Iranian military said on Thursday that its Revolutionary Guards had carried out further medium- and long-range missile tests overnight, following tests on Wednesday.
Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money' Christophe de MargerieChief Executive, Total class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7499334.stm">Tensions mount over Iran class="" href="/1/hi/business/7499410.stm">Easy gas riches on hold for Iran
Ms Rice said it was about time Iran "got on the right side of the international community". The tests included the first night test of the Shahab-3 missile, said to have a range of 2,000km (1,240 miles), along with shore-to-sea, surface-to-surface and sea-to-air missiles, state media reported. The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says this appears another gesture of defiance following the international condemnation of Wednesday's tests. Media reports appeared to be delivered as a matter of pride.
The first test of the updated Shahab-3 missile, which could strike Israel, was on Wednesday.
Gen Hoseyn Salami, the Guards' air force commander, said the tests demonstrated Iran's "resolve and might against enemies who in recent weeks have threatened Iran with harsh language".Gen Hoseyn Salami, the Guards' air force commander, said the tests demonstrated Iran's "resolve and might against enemies who in recent weeks have threatened Iran with harsh language".
State media quoted him as saying: "Our hands are always on the trigger and our missiles are ready for launch."State media quoted him as saying: "Our hands are always on the trigger and our missiles are ready for launch."
William Burns, the top official handling Iranian issues at the US state department, said the launch was "very disturbing, provocative and reckless".
'Big blow'
Meanwhile, the head of Total, Christophe de Margerie, told the Financial Times the company's planned development of the huge South Pars gas field in southern Iran would not go ahead.Meanwhile, the head of Total, Christophe de Margerie, told the Financial Times the company's planned development of the huge South Pars gas field in southern Iran would not go ahead.
"Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money'," he said."Today we would be taking too much political risk to invest in Iran because people will say: 'Total will do anything for money'," he said.
Total was the last major Western energy group to have seriously considered investing in the country's huge gas reserves.Total was the last major Western energy group to have seriously considered investing in the country's huge gas reserves.
Analysts say the move will be a big blow to the Iranian energy industry. Analysts say the move will be a big blow to the Iranian energy industry - it means Iran is now unlikely to significantly increase its gas exports until late into the next decade.
It means Iran is now unlikely to significantly increase its gas exports until late into the next decade, they add.