Iran's alleged decision to test a ballistic missile last Sunday could present President Trump with his first major foreign policy challenge as he grapples with how he should confront an emboldened Tehran. – Washington Examiner
Iran's defense minister said on Wednesday the Islamic Republic had tested a new missile, but added the test did not breach Tehran's nuclear accord with world powers or a U.N. Security Council resolution endorsing the pact. - Reuters
Editorial: What the Administration can’t afford is to allow the latest test to pass without a response. That would tell Iranians they can develop missiles and threaten neighbors with impunity. Mr. Trump is keen to show he will honor his campaign promises, and charting a tougher course against Iran is one of them. – Wall Street Journal (subscription required)