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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran is capable of firing 11,000 rockets into enemy
bases within the first minute after any possible attack, state-run
television quoted a top Revolutionary Guards Corps commander as saying
Saturday.
Gen. Mahmoud Chaharbaghi, the missile commander of the Guards, said
Iran has identified all enemy positions and was prepared to respond in
less than a minute to any possible attack.
"Enemy bases and positions have been identified. ... The Guards ground
force will fire 11,000 rockets into identified enemy positions within
the first minute of any aggression against the Iranian territory," the
television quoted Chaharbaghi as saying.
Chaharbaghi did not specifically identify the bases or the enemy and
did not refer to arch foes Israel or the United States by name. But the
U.S. has 40,000 troops on various U.S. bases in other Persian Gulf
countries and 20,000 in Mideast waters. Another 160,000 U.S. troops are
in neighboring Iraq and about 25,000 are in another one of Iran's
neighbors, Afghanistan.
Iran's semiofficial Fars news agency also quoted Chaharbaghi as saying
that Iran's radar-avoiding rockets cover the entire Persian Gulf and
the entire Iran-Iraq border. Both on state-run TV and in Fars, he only
used the word rocket, not missile. A rocket is normally an unguided
weapon whereas missiles usually have guidance systems.
Chaharbaghi was quoted by Fars as saying that rockets with a range of
250 kilometers 155 miles will be delivered to the Guards ground force
soon. He didn't elaborate.
Nuclear tensions
Iran has periodically raised alarms over the possibility of war,
particularly when the West brings up talk of sanctions over Tehran's
rejection of a U.N. Security Council demand that it halt uranium
enrichment.
Tensions are high between Washington and Tehran over U.S. accusations
that Iran is secretly trying to develop nuclear weapons and helping
Shiite militias in Iraq that target U.S. troops. Iran denies the
claims.
Washington has said it is addressing the Iran situation diplomatically,
rather than militarily, but U.S. officials also say that all options
are open.
Last month, a top Iranian air force general said Iran has drawn up
contingency plans to bomb Israel should the Jewish state attack Iran.
He made the comments days after French Foreign Minister Bernard
Kouchner said that the international community should prepare for the
possibility of war in the event Iran obtains atomic weapons, although
he later stressed the focus is still on diplomatic pressures.
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