Sunday, December 30, 2012
IRAN ATTACK DANGER
Iran is a powerfully country in M/E, It is unlikely to see any conflict with Iran because a war againts this country will not stop in M/E it will escalate to Entire World.
IRGC Advisor: Military
Attack on Iran Means
30,000 Americans Dead
on 1st Day TEHRAN (FNA)- A senior
advisor to the commander
of the Islamic Revolution
Guards Corps said the US
casualties in Iraq and
Afghanistan have made Washington more wary of
war against other regional
states, adding that
American experts know
now that attacking Iran
would mean 30,000 US soldiers die on the first
day of war. "The US strategists say that
Iran can now bring an area
2,500km wide under a barrage
of missile attacks, and that a
military war with Iran will
result in the massacre of 30,000 Americans on the very
first day of war," Saffar
Harandi, who also used to
serve as Iran's culture
minister, said on Sunday. He said that the Americans
who once wanted to force
Iran to compromise and
surrender after the wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq now are
seeking a safe way to come out of the quagmires they
have created for themselves
in those two countries. The US and its close ally Israel
have recently intensified their
war rhetoric against Iran.
Iran always is in ready and it Create many political change around the glob, Iran is a center of command to any Shi,a Muslims Under leading of supreme leader of Islamic revolution of Iran Said Ali khamna,eh.
Their are many resistans group whichever support Iran These groups Inculude Hezbullah in lebanon Hamas in Palastine Jaushul Mahdi In Iraq e.tc
these groups Will never Allows any country to Dirtroy iran This show that war on Iran Is very Dangerous in feature.
Iran Already Have knowledge About Conflict it facing Weather from U.S.A or Israel, This is the reason forced iran To Lunch Military dirill one after the others .
Iran Warned Nato and Turkey move Of diploid Misile defense system Near syria Borders Iran Consider This as a Treat to Its national Security.
Amid NATO’s announcement
of three Turkish cities in
which surface-to-air Patriot
missiles will be deployed over
the coming weeks, an Iranian
lawmaker warns that the systems will disrupt the
military balance in the Middle
East. “The deployment of Patriot
missile systems will destroy
the strategic balance in the
region,” a member of the
Majlis (parliament) Committee
on National Security and Foreign Policy Nozar Shafiei
told ICANA on Friday. "NATO’s move is aimed at
“further selling and testing its
own weapons in the region.”
This will exacerbate conflicts
in the region, particularly in
Syria, and will turn certain regional countries into the
main buyers of weapons, he
added."
Shafiei asserted the
importance of peace for
economic development of the region and warned that the
intensification of crisis would
bar regional countries from
making economic growth. The lawmaker added that the
deployment of Patriot missiles
would encourage arms race in
the region. Despite strong opposition
from Russia, Syria and Iran,
NATO approved Turkey’s
formal request for the missile
system on December 4. On December 22, NATO issued a
statement, saying, “Germany
will deploy its batteries to
Kahramanmaras, the
Netherlands will deploy its
batteries to Adana, and the United States will deploy its
batteries to Gaziantep.” All the six Patriot batteries,
which will be under NATO
command and control, are
scheduled to be operational
near the Turkish-Syria border
by the end of January 2013. The US, the Netherlands and
Germany have agreed to send
two missile batteries each to
Turkey along with around 400
troops from each country to
operate the systems.
America Is a nuclear stae and most powerful army in the world u.s.a never Attarck a country Without victory of Distroy present Rigime and replaced with western democratic system we don't know what will happen After Nato-Usa-Isra,el first attack on iranians soil.
Stop War and hold Peace It is Only Way to love each others with one heart .
War is Old time system dialogue is the best
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