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 More options Oct 20 2007, 9:57 pm
From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:57:35 -0700
Local: Sat, Oct 20 2007 9:57 pm
Subject: Iran to fire '11,000 rockets in minute' if attacked
*Perilous Times

Iran to fire '11,000 rockets in minute' if attacked      *

Oct 20 07:28 AM US/Eastern

Iran warned on Saturday it would fire off 11,000 rockets at enemy bases
within the space of a minute if the United States launched military
action against the Islamic republic.

"In the first minute of an invasion by the enemy, 11,000 rockets and
cannons would be fired at enemy bases," said a brigadier general in the
elite Revolutionary Guards, Mahmoud Chaharbaghi.

"This volume and speed of firing would continue," added Chaharbaghi, who
is commander of artillery and missiles of the Guards' ground forces,
according to the semi-official Fars news agency.

The United States has never ruled out attacking Iran to end its defiance
over the controversial Iranian nuclear programme, which the US alleges
is aimed at making nuclear weapons but Iran insists is entirely peaceful.

Iran has for its part vowed never to initiate an attack but has also
warned of a crushing response to any act of aggression against its soil.

"If a war breaks out in the future, it will not last long because we
will rub their noses in the dirt," said Chaharbaghi.

"Now the enemy should ask themselves how many of their people they are
ready to have sacrificed for their stupidity in attacking Iran," he said.

Iranian officials have repeatedly warned the military would target the
bases of US forces operating in neighbouring Iraq and Afghanistan in the
event of any attack and already has these sites under close surveillance.

Chaharbaghi said that the Guards would soon receive "rockets with a
range of 250 kilometres (155 miles)" whereas the current range of its
rockets is 150 kilometres (91 miles).

"We have identified our targets and with a close surveillance of
targets, we can respond to the enemy's stupidity immediately,"
Chaharbaghi added.

He said that the Guards' weapons were spread out throughout the country
and so would not be affected by any isolated US strikes against military
facilities.

The Guards are Iran's elite ideological army and responsible for its
most significant weapons such as the longer range Shahab-3 missile which
has Israel and US bases in the Middle East within its range.


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