Friday, November 03, 2006

IRIB: "IRI missile capabilities make Zionist regime fazed"

Just think of it as the Iranian regime's way of saying "Please remove us from power."
A political expert of the Zionist regime expressed concerns about the missile wargames of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its effect on the regime, saying undoubtedly IRI's long-rage missiles are worrisome for the Zionist regime.

"Because it has become obvious during the recent Israel-Hezbolah clash that the Zionist regime couldn't manage to defend itself against missile firing," Maer Jafid argued, in reference to the regime's defeat in its imposed war against Lebanon.

The Islamic Republic of Iran started the second stage of a wargames named after the Noblest Messenger of Allah Hazrat Muhammad (A.S.) in the central Qom province by test launching of an array of indigenously manufactured missiles.

"As a result, in case a conflict rises between them, the progressive IRI missile system uncovered during the wargames will be worrisome for the Zionist regime," Jafid added.

In his interview with Aljazeera network, Jefid said that in case of war between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Zionist regime, the regime could not dare fight by its own.

Shahab 2 and 3 long range missiles as well as short missiels of Zolfaqar 73, Fateh 110, Scad B and Zelzal were fired in the military exercise Thursday morning in a desert area located a two hour driving from the capital Tehran.

Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) and member combatants of the Basij Organization were reviewing their military training in the ten day exercise held to examine the Islamic country's national power to defend its territorial integrity.

The air, marine and ground military wargames is planned to be staged simutaneously in several locations countrywide.

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