Iran to Demolish US Base in Bahrain in Case of Aggression
A senior member of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission and former Islamic Revolution Guards Corps official warned that the slightest aggression by Washington against Iran will be responded by razing to the ground the US military base in Bahrain.
"The US army's fifth fleet has occupied a part of Bahrain, and the enemy's
farthest military base is in the Indian Ocean but these points are all within
the range of Iran's missile systems and they will be razed to the ground if the
enemy makes a mistake," Mojtaba Zonour, a former advisor to the Iranian Supreme
Leader's Representative at the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), said on
Saturday evening.
Stressing that Tehran has prepared its forces for asymmetric war and attained
great achievements in the missile field, he said if the enemy fires a missile
against Iran, the country will immediately retaliate it with firing a missile at
Tel Aviv.
"And only 7 minutes is needed for the Iranian missile to hit Tel Aviv," Zonour
said.
His remarks came after US officials repeated threats to Iran in the last few
days.
Yesterday, Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali
Hajizadeh played down the recent allegations by the US officials against Iran's
defense program, but meantime warned Washington to avoid hostile action or wait
for a harsh response.
"If the enemy makes a mistake our roaring missiles will hit their targets,"
General Hajizadeh told reporters on the sidelines of massive military drills
dubbed 'Modafe'an Harim-e Aseman Velayat' (Defenders of the Velayat Skies) in
Semnan province in Northern Iran on Saturday.
He pointed to the preparedness of the Iranian Armed Forces, and said, "Knowing
the capabilities of our Armed Forces, I am to ensure you that foreign threats
cannot do us any harm."
General Hajizadeh pointed to the US officials' remarks about Iran's missile
tests, and said Washington officials are only after "a pretext to show their
animosity towards us; we are making round-the-clock efforts to defend our
country's security and if the enemy dares to make any mistake our roaring
missiles will land on them."
He also referred to the massive military drills in Semnan province, and said,
"The main phase of the military drills of the aerospace air defense command
started today after its successful accomplishment in the preliminary phase."
He said that the military drills were held in an area of 35,000 square
kilometers.
"All the equipment deployed in the air defense drills, including missile
systems, radar systems, command control centers and electronic warfare were
indigenous and made by Iranian experts and engineers," General Hajizadeh added.
The IRGC Aerospace Force kicked off massive military drills dubbed 'Modafe'an
Harim-e Aseman Velayat' (Defenders of the Velayat Skies) in Semnan province in
Northern Iran on Saturday.
The new stage of the IRGC's Aerospace drills kicked off after a five-day
preliminary phase.
The massive drills are being held in an area of 35,000 square kilometers, and
are aimed at demonstrating Iran’s power, intelligence command, and defense
readiness to counter any threats.
Different types of missile and radar systems, which are designed and
manufactured by Iranian experts and engineers with diverse ranges, were used
during the exercises.
The missile systems used in the drills included Khordad-III missile system with
a range of 75 kilometers and capability of targeting several targets at the same
time, Tabas missile system with a range of 60 kilometers also capable of hitting
multiple enemy targets and Sayyad-II missile system with range of 75 kilometers
and capable of confronting the enemy's electronic warfare.
The radar systems also used in the massive drills included long-range Qadir
radar system with a tracking range of up to 1,100 kilometers, Matla al-Fajr
radar system with a range of 500 kilometers and capable of tracking different
kinds of aircraft and drones and Kavosh radar system with a range of 150
kilometers and capable of tracking air threats at low altitudes, including
cruise missiles and different aircraft.
source : fars news agency