Michael Smith
IRAN has threatened to launch a missile blitz against the Gulf states
and plunge the entire Middle East into war if America attacks its
nuclear facilities.
Admiral Ali Shamkhani, a senior defence adviser to the supreme leader,
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that Gulf states providing the US with
military cooperation would be the key targets of a barrage of ballistic
missiles.
Shamkhani told the US journal Defense News that missiles would be
launched not only at US military bases but also at strategic targets
such as oil refineries and power stations.
Qatar, Bahrain and Oman all host important US bases and British forces
are based in all three countries. Any Iranian attack would be bound to
draw in the other Gulf Cooperation Council states: Saudi Arabia, the
United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.
The attacks on Arab states would be in addition to airstrikes on
Israel, which have been threatened repeatedly. An Iranian foreign
ministry official said: “The objective would be to overwhelm US missile
defence systems with dozens and maybe hundreds of missiles fired
simultaneously at specific targets.”
Shamkhani, a former Iranian defence minister, accused the Gulf states
of “helping the US establish legitimacy for its anticipated aggression
against Iran”.
Shamkhani is the head of Iran’s Centre for Strategic Studies, a think
tank made up of former foreign, defence and interior ministers that
advises the supreme leader.
Another Iranian official said to be familiar with the “retaliation
plan” claimed it would be launched within an hour of a US attack and
would be accompanied by increased support for terrorist groups. “The US
will be as surprised with Iranian military capabilities as the Israelis
were with Hezbollah in last summer’s war in Lebanon,” he said.
Iran claims its nuclear programme is designed to generate electricity.
It has, however, failed to answer questions from the United Nations
nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, about
elements of the programme that suggest it is developing nuclear
weapons.
President Mahmoud Ahmad-inejad said last week it was too late to stop
Iran’s nuclear programme. He likened his country to a cornered lion and
warned America “not to play with the lion’s tail”.
President George W Bush is said to be determined to resolve the issue
before he leaves office and there have been repeated suggestions that
the US could attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Have your say
Iran's threat is easily countered. Simply tell them, while
comprehensively taking out all -- all -- of their military facilities
(conventional as well as nuclear), that any retaliation of any sort
will result in the taking out of non-military infrastructure as well.
Iran faces two options: Loss of all military infrastructure but no more
than this if it refrains from retaliating, or loss of all modern
technology of any kind if it does not refrain from retaliating. If they
are rational, they will choose the first. There should be no mistake,
however, about these two being the only two options available to them,
or about the justice of the world's limiting them to these.
Maynard, Oxford, UK
I heard on C-Span this morning that a top level Israeli defense member,
in an interview with the "Washington Times" and /or "Playboy Magazine
", was quoted as saying that if Israel should lose in this latest
showdown with its' neighbors, or gets 'wiped off the map', its' 200 +
nuclear weapons, that are now pointed at major cities around Europe
will be launched. I guess as a "get even" for lack of support? I am
trying to find this article. Does anyone have a link or information in
this regard? Maybe this might explain at least some of the support from
EU countries for disarming Iran. I think it's well past time to disarm
Israel. They are the only country that the worls at large should fear.
Marcus, Portland, ME, USA
Iran needs to defend itself. The same governments which backed
Saddam when he used chemicals weapons against Iran are now
planning to attack it. Iran has to stand firm in defending itself
against
this aggression.
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