Liberty4Free
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Well I think the US does with the wars in Iraq and Afganistan, but I'm not sure about Israel. But maybe this is just more Iranian propaganda.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=63428§ionid=351020101
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki says Israel and the United States lack the capacity to start a new military crisis in the region.
"If the US and Israel opt for military action on Iran, we will give them a crushing response," Mottaki told IRNA in the northern Iranian port city of Bandar Gaz on Friday.
In early July, foreign media released reports of a possible strike against Iran's nuclear facilities following an Israeli military maneuver off the southern Mediterranean Island of Crete.
He stressed that Iran is fully prepared to defend its principles and its territorial integrity, citing the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-88, which, among other things, helped Iran achieve self-sufficiency in its military industries.
Israel continues to face the consequences of its 2006 war against Lebanon, while the US has no capacity to start a new crisis in the Persian Gulf, Mottaki said.
The US and Israeli claim that Iran intends to build nuclear bombs but Iranian officials have repeatedly stressed that as a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran is legally entitled to acquire and develop nuclear technology for civilian purposes.
"The recent successful war games by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and the test-firing of advanced Iranian-made missiles showed the potential and capacity of the Islamic Republic and its scientists," the Iranian foreign minister added.
The IRGC test-fired new long and medium-range missiles on Wednesday on the second day of an extensive military exercise dubbed The Great Prophet III in response to recent threats from the US and Israel.
The test included the upgraded Shahab 3 missile that can hit any target within a range of 2,000 kilometers and is equipped with a one-ton conventional warhead.
Nine highly advanced missiles with improved accuracy were also tested Wednesday, including the Zelzal and Fateh missiles with ranges of 400 and 170 kilometers respectively.
“It was an honor for Iran's military researchers and industrialists to have made such remarkable progress,” Mottaki continued.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=63428§ionid=351020101
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki says Israel and the United States lack the capacity to start a new military crisis in the region.
"If the US and Israel opt for military action on Iran, we will give them a crushing response," Mottaki told IRNA in the northern Iranian port city of Bandar Gaz on Friday.
In early July, foreign media released reports of a possible strike against Iran's nuclear facilities following an Israeli military maneuver off the southern Mediterranean Island of Crete.
He stressed that Iran is fully prepared to defend its principles and its territorial integrity, citing the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-88, which, among other things, helped Iran achieve self-sufficiency in its military industries.
Israel continues to face the consequences of its 2006 war against Lebanon, while the US has no capacity to start a new crisis in the Persian Gulf, Mottaki said.
The US and Israeli claim that Iran intends to build nuclear bombs but Iranian officials have repeatedly stressed that as a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran is legally entitled to acquire and develop nuclear technology for civilian purposes.
"The recent successful war games by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and the test-firing of advanced Iranian-made missiles showed the potential and capacity of the Islamic Republic and its scientists," the Iranian foreign minister added.
The IRGC test-fired new long and medium-range missiles on Wednesday on the second day of an extensive military exercise dubbed The Great Prophet III in response to recent threats from the US and Israel.
The test included the upgraded Shahab 3 missile that can hit any target within a range of 2,000 kilometers and is equipped with a one-ton conventional warhead.
Nine highly advanced missiles with improved accuracy were also tested Wednesday, including the Zelzal and Fateh missiles with ranges of 400 and 170 kilometers respectively.
“It was an honor for Iran's military researchers and industrialists to have made such remarkable progress,” Mottaki continued.