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From: fred woodall11/22/2009 8:55:46 AM
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DJ Iran Guards Chief Says Ready To "Annihilate" Israeli Warplanes

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Sun Nov 22 08:47:24 2009 EST

TEHRAN (AFP)--A commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Sunday Iran's
air defense forces would "annihilate" Israeli warplanes if they attacked the
Islamic republic, as the forces began five days of war games.

The maneuvers are aimed at practicing responses to simulated attacks on the
country's nuclear sites.

"Their [Israeli] F-15 and F-16 fighters will be trapped by our air defense
forces and will be annihilated," Amir Ali Hajizadeh, who heads the air force
wing of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, told Fars news agency. "Even if
their planes escape, they will be struck by our destructive surface-to-surface
missiles before they land at the bases they took off from."

The drills were announced Saturday by Brigadier General Ahmad Mighani, head
of army air defense, who said the main aim is to thwart aerial threats on
Iran's nuclear facilities--from reconnaissance to actual assault--posed by an
imaginary enemy.

"Due to the threats against our nuclear facilities it is our duty to defend
out nation's vital facilities and thus these maneuvers covers Bushehr, Fars,
Isfahan, Tehran and western provinces," Mighani said. "Our unit will be in
charge of the maneuvers but there will be units from the Revolutionary Guards
and the Basij [militia]."

Iran's still non-operational nuclear power plant is in southern Bushehr
province while its uranium enrichment plants are in Isfahan and near Tehran.

The West believes Iran's enrichment work is masking an atomic weapons program
but Iran insists it is purely for generating electricity.

Washington and Israel have never ruled out a military strike against Iran's
nuclear facilities.

Iran has often held defense war games and has boasted advances in military
capabilities in a bid to show its readiness to counter any military threats
over its disputed nuclear program. The Islamic republic has also warned it will
hit back at Israel and U.S. interests in the region if it is attacked.
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