Saturday, 10 December 2011

Iran Preparing to War


Growing international pressure against Iran's nuclear program to make the Iranian government the Iranian Revolutionary Guards ordered to prepare for war. Preparation for a confrontation increased rapidly following the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna last month that states there is evidence that Iran has been actively working to produce nuclear weapons. Iranian leaders fear that the country became the target of a coordinated Western intelligence and security agencies to destroy key elements of its nuclear infrastructure.
Ayatollah Khomeini (Source......)

A command of General Mohammad Ali Jaafari, commander of the guards, have raised the status of the operational readiness of the country's troops and begin preparations against potential external attacks and secret attacks. Western intelligence officials, as quoted by the Telegraph, said the Islamic Republic has started a number of plans to deploy long-range missiles, high explosive bombs, artillery units, and bodyguards to key defensive positions.

The explosion at a missile testing facility has recently been strengthened Iran's paranoia. Countries fear Iran's regime would be a target of a surprise attack Israel or U.S. Military Ballistic missile program suffered a major setback on 12 November after an explosion occurred in the main missile testing facility in Bidganeh, about 30 miles west of Tehran. 
At least 17 people were killed in the incident, including General Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, head of Iran's missile research program.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's spiritual leader, issued a directive to the heads of military intelligence and security organizations of the country to take all necessary steps to protect the Iranian regime. 
General Jaafari responded with directives that govern the Revolutionary Guards units to redistribute long-range missiles to Iran, namely Shahab, to secret places around the country so that the missiles were safe from enemy attacks and can be used to launch a counterattack.

Intelligence officials believed, a dangerous game of cat and mouse between Iran and the West has been responsible for attacks against the demonstrators British Embassy in Tehran last week. 
William Hague, British Foreign Secretary, has closed the British embassy in Iran and Iranian diplomats expelled from London in response. In addition, Iran's air force has formed a "rapid response unit", which has conducted a massive exercise to practice response to enemy air attack.

Last weekend, Iran claimed successfully shot down an unmanned U.S. aircraft sophisticated, RQ-170, in the east of the country. If true, it would represent a coup for the ayatollahs because this stealth aircraft contain sensitive technology that enables it to operate for hours without being detected. A spokesman for NATO's International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan only confirmed that the U.S. carriers have "lost control" of an unmanned aircraft, without specifying the model. Rewritte from Kompas

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