Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried
Iran threat: All of Israel 'within range of our missiles'
(Iranian Ballistic Misile Range)
NICOSIA — Iran announced it has drafted plans to attack Israel after a week of speculation about an Israel Air Force attack on an unspecified target in northeastern Syria along the Euphrates River near the border with Turkey. Iran's military said the plans would be implemented should Iran come under attack from either Israel or the United States, Middle East Newsline reported.
"We can also attack them by our fighter planes and respond to their possible air strikes," Iranian Air Force deputy chief of staff for operations chief Gen. Mohammed Alavi said. "The whole territory of this [Israeli] regime is within the range of our missiles."
In the most detailed threat, Alavi said Israel could be targeted by Iranian medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Citing threats of an Israeli air attack, he said Iran's Russian-origin aircraft could also retaliate against the xxxish state. "Israel's rhetoric about air strike [on Iran] is just psychological warfare, because this regime does not have the power to launch air strikes on Iran," Alavi said on Wednesday. "Israel is not capable of posing a serious threat to Iran because it does not have the actual power and capabilities needed."
Iran was said to have produced 600 Shihab-3 ballistic missiles, with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers. The Iranian Air Force has been overhauling its Soviet-origin MiG-29 fighter-jets as well as the U.S.-origin F-4 and F-5 fighters.
"We are keeping various options open to respond to threats," Iranian Defense Minister Mostafa Najar said on Wednesday. "We will make use of them if required."
In an interview to the semi-official Far news agency, Alavi said Iran's operational plans were genuine. But he added that Israel was unlikely to attack Iran.
"Such a plan [by Iran] is not just a hollow threat, and we do everything on the basis of correct and precise planning, and we have gained the needed readiness," Alavi said. "Thus, Israel should give up its foolishness."
Alavi said Iran has deployed advanced radar throughout the country and was capable of blocking any Israeli or U.S. air strike. He said any enemy air fleet would lose 30 percent of its combat aircraft in an attempted invasion of Iran.
"We have gained the required preparedness to confront different plans and strategies, and we would not enable their fighters to launch such easy attacks on our country as they allege," Alavi said. "A majority of our blind [radar] points have been covered and all flying objects are under our control. Our air defense plans are also varied, and use special tactics that have placed us in a unique position."
Alavi said Iranian radars and sensors were operating throughout the day and night. He said Iran was also capable of intercepting or countering cruise missiles. "We have gained the required preparedness to confront these [cruise] missiles," Alavi said. "We have studied their performance and volume and range of fire, and we have the systems required to confront them."
Source: http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtri...iran_09_20.asp
Iran threat: All of Israel 'within range of our missiles'
(Iranian Ballistic Misile Range)
NICOSIA — Iran announced it has drafted plans to attack Israel after a week of speculation about an Israel Air Force attack on an unspecified target in northeastern Syria along the Euphrates River near the border with Turkey. Iran's military said the plans would be implemented should Iran come under attack from either Israel or the United States, Middle East Newsline reported.
"We can also attack them by our fighter planes and respond to their possible air strikes," Iranian Air Force deputy chief of staff for operations chief Gen. Mohammed Alavi said. "The whole territory of this [Israeli] regime is within the range of our missiles."
In the most detailed threat, Alavi said Israel could be targeted by Iranian medium- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Citing threats of an Israeli air attack, he said Iran's Russian-origin aircraft could also retaliate against the xxxish state. "Israel's rhetoric about air strike [on Iran] is just psychological warfare, because this regime does not have the power to launch air strikes on Iran," Alavi said on Wednesday. "Israel is not capable of posing a serious threat to Iran because it does not have the actual power and capabilities needed."
Iran was said to have produced 600 Shihab-3 ballistic missiles, with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers. The Iranian Air Force has been overhauling its Soviet-origin MiG-29 fighter-jets as well as the U.S.-origin F-4 and F-5 fighters.
"We are keeping various options open to respond to threats," Iranian Defense Minister Mostafa Najar said on Wednesday. "We will make use of them if required."
In an interview to the semi-official Far news agency, Alavi said Iran's operational plans were genuine. But he added that Israel was unlikely to attack Iran.
"Such a plan [by Iran] is not just a hollow threat, and we do everything on the basis of correct and precise planning, and we have gained the needed readiness," Alavi said. "Thus, Israel should give up its foolishness."
Alavi said Iran has deployed advanced radar throughout the country and was capable of blocking any Israeli or U.S. air strike. He said any enemy air fleet would lose 30 percent of its combat aircraft in an attempted invasion of Iran.
"We have gained the required preparedness to confront different plans and strategies, and we would not enable their fighters to launch such easy attacks on our country as they allege," Alavi said. "A majority of our blind [radar] points have been covered and all flying objects are under our control. Our air defense plans are also varied, and use special tactics that have placed us in a unique position."
Alavi said Iranian radars and sensors were operating throughout the day and night. He said Iran was also capable of intercepting or countering cruise missiles. "We have gained the required preparedness to confront these [cruise] missiles," Alavi said. "We have studied their performance and volume and range of fire, and we have the systems required to confront them."
Source: http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtri...iran_09_20.asp
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