Τρίτη 15 Απριλίου 2008

Φοβάται ο Γιάννης το θεριό...και το θεριό τον Γιάννη...

Η ΠΡΟΚΛΗΣΗ...

A ballistic missile was launched from a military base in central Israel [GETTY]

Israel has conducted a test of a ballistic missile aimed at simulating an Iranian attack on Israel.
The test of the "Blue Sparrow" on Tuesday came after Israel's foreign minister said in Qatar the day before that Iran represented "the extremists in the region" and was "a threat and challenge to the entire region".


Mohammed Rada Ashtiani, the deputy commander of the Iranian army, responded on Tuesday by saying that they would "eliminate it from the global arena" if Israel took any action against them.





Israel's missile test follows confirmation from a senior Israeli defence official that the US has agreed to connect the Jewish state to its ballistic missile early warning system "to protect" the regime against any missile attack.

"Israel asked the US to connect to its ballistic missile early warning system as part of its efforts to defend itself from missile attacks. The US has agreed to the request," he said.

The missile was launched from an Israeli air force fighter aircraft, simulating the flight of an advanced Shahab-3 ballistic missile used by Iran.

Ehud Barak, Israel's defence minister, said: "We have to prepare, and if there's a need, to take action, not just to talk idly."

Call for support

Tzipi Livni, Israeli's foreign minister, told delegates on Monday that Israel and Arab states are mired in the same struggle with extremists who "refuse to recognise our democratic rights" at a democracy and trade conference in Qatar.

"When I say "our", I mean the rights of Israelis, moderate Palestinians, moderate Arabs and pragmatic Muslim regimes alike."

In what was Livni's first visit to Qatar, an energy-rich Gulf state that has no diplomatic ties with Israel, she said Iran worked with "radical" Shia elements such as Lebanon's Hezbollah, and supported Hamas, a "terrorist organisation" controlling Gaza "by weapons, training and money".

Mohammad Reza Ashtiani, Iran's deputy commander-in-chief, said: "We are not worried by Israeli manoeuvres, but if Israel takes such action against the Islamic Republic of Iran, we will eliminate it from the global arena.

"As the president [Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] has said, we have a great motivation to defend the frontiers of our country," he added.

His comments come a week after Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, Israel's national infrastructure minister, warned that any Iranian attack against Israel "would lead to the destruction of the Iranian nation".

"Turning point"

Israel last week held a five-day exercise codenamed "Turning Point" simulating air and missile attacks on cities, including by non-conventional weapons, the biggest drill of its kind ever carried out.

The exercise sparked alarm in Israel's northern neighbour Lebanon, home to the Shia group Hezbollah.

Israel, the Middle East's sole, if undeclared, atomic arms power, accuses Iran of seeking a nuclear weapon and, along with its chief ally the US, has never explicitly ruled out a military attack against the Islamic republic.

But Iran, which does not recognise Israel, insists that its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful and aimed solely at generating energy for a growing population.


Source: Al Jazeera and agencies

ΚΑΙ Η ΑΠΑΝΤΗΣΗ...

TEHRAN, April 15 (Source: RIA Novosti) - A senior Iranian commander warned on Tuesday that his military will wipe Israel off the world map if the Zionists attack the Islamic Republic.

"We must defend our state borders, and should Israel take any hostile action, we are ready to eliminate Israel from the world scene," Deputy Commander-in-Chief Mohammad Reza Ashtiani said.

He said that the Iranian army is on constant alert due to the presence of "foreign forces" in the region.

"It is ready to decisively repel any attack," he said.

Ashtiani's comments echo President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's infamous 2005 "World Without Zionism" speech, in which he railed against the Israelis' occupation of Jerusalem.

Iran's defense minister said last Monday the world needs a missile shield to protect against threats from Israel and the United States.

Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said U.S. claims that the European missile shield would defend against Iran's missiles were nothing but a sham.

He said Tehran was open to cooperation with every country except Israel, which Iran does not recognize, to ensure stability and security in the Middle East.

3 σχόλια:

geokalp είπε...

φοβούνται ή ακονίζουν μαχαίρια;

Τdi είπε...

Το πρώτο είναι το κίνητρο..το δεύτερο είναι το αποτέλεσμα του κινήτρου..

Άσε που έβλεπα στο Al Jazeera το απόγευμα ότι ο US Army ανακοίνωσε ότι νούμερο 1 εχθρός του Ιράκ ΔΕΝ είναι η Αλ Καίντα αλλα...το Ιράν!

Τdi είπε...

*(Αλ Καϊντα στο Ιράκ)

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