  By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Wednesday test fired a new version of its ballistic Shahab-3 missile, which was already capable of reaching U.S. forces in the Middle East and has since been upgraded in response to Israeli missile development. The Shahab-3, which Iran last successfully tested in 2002 before providing it to the elite Revolutionary Guards, is the country's longest-range ballistic missile, with a range of about 810 miles. It has since been modified to improve its range and accuracy. Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani said last week that the modifications were in response to efforts by Israel to improve its own missiles.
No details on the changes, including the new range, were provided. -- Israel...get ready for a bumpy ride. Get the anti-missle-missles ready. Iran is going to open the gates of Hell and Israel will be there to close it for good. If Iran attacks Israel...I am willing to wager Israel is going to send over a nuke and blow them off the face of the map. Andrew B. 
