Post by Dixie on Oct 8, 2015 16:16:39 GMT -6
ALERT: Head of Iranian Military Makes TERRIFYING Announcement About U.S. Targets
As Secretary of State John Kerry and President Barack Obama spent the last several months assuring Americans that everything was okay in the Middle East — specifically with Iran after the rogue country received the sweet end of a lucrative nuclear deal — Iranian military commanders were working on their own project.
Continuing on their course of violating international bans, a senior Iranian military commander announced over the weekend that all U.S. bases and assets in the Middle East were now within the range of Iranian ballistic missiles.
“Some of the threats by the U.S. are aimed at appeasing the Zionists, while others are for the purpose of domestic consumption (in the U.S.), but what is important is that they are aware of and acknowledge our capabilities and deterrence power,” said Iranian Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh as he dismissed American military threats.
“We do not feel any need to increase the range of our missiles and (our perceived enemy) targets are fully within the range of our missiles,” Hajizadeh continued, according to Iran’s Fars News Agency.
His announcement came at the same time the Islamic Republic announced a new high-tech torpedo in its growing arsenal — one capable of striking targets in the water or on land.
It was also revealed that Iran is joining Russia, Syria and Iraq in efforts to form a “war room,” where military information concerning their interests in the Middle East can be rapidly disseminated and shared.
Their latest threats against U.S. military bases aren’t exactly subtle with that kind of language and action.
Last month, Rear Adm. Ali Fadavi, commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Navy, warned that “the U.S. knows the damages of any war and firing bullets in the Persian Gulf.”
“The U.S. is obedient and passive in the Persian Gulf and we impose our sovereignty right in the Persian Gulf very powerfully,” Fadavi added.
Going by their statements plus the fact that Iran received a virtual signing bonus of $150 billion that was included in the nuke deal, it has been made clear that we’re far from running things in that part of the world.
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As Secretary of State John Kerry and President Barack Obama spent the last several months assuring Americans that everything was okay in the Middle East — specifically with Iran after the rogue country received the sweet end of a lucrative nuclear deal — Iranian military commanders were working on their own project.
Continuing on their course of violating international bans, a senior Iranian military commander announced over the weekend that all U.S. bases and assets in the Middle East were now within the range of Iranian ballistic missiles.
“Some of the threats by the U.S. are aimed at appeasing the Zionists, while others are for the purpose of domestic consumption (in the U.S.), but what is important is that they are aware of and acknowledge our capabilities and deterrence power,” said Iranian Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh as he dismissed American military threats.
“We do not feel any need to increase the range of our missiles and (our perceived enemy) targets are fully within the range of our missiles,” Hajizadeh continued, according to Iran’s Fars News Agency.
His announcement came at the same time the Islamic Republic announced a new high-tech torpedo in its growing arsenal — one capable of striking targets in the water or on land.
It was also revealed that Iran is joining Russia, Syria and Iraq in efforts to form a “war room,” where military information concerning their interests in the Middle East can be rapidly disseminated and shared.
Their latest threats against U.S. military bases aren’t exactly subtle with that kind of language and action.
Last month, Rear Adm. Ali Fadavi, commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Navy, warned that “the U.S. knows the damages of any war and firing bullets in the Persian Gulf.”
“The U.S. is obedient and passive in the Persian Gulf and we impose our sovereignty right in the Persian Gulf very powerfully,” Fadavi added.
Going by their statements plus the fact that Iran received a virtual signing bonus of $150 billion that was included in the nuke deal, it has been made clear that we’re far from running things in that part of the world.
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