Surprise attack on Iran, 'impossible'
Iran's Deputy Army Commander Abdul-Rahim Mousavi |
The US and Israel have long threatened to launch military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities should the country continue with its uranium enrichment program.
Iran has warned that the country's Armed Forces have fully monitored the US army's combat methods, its weaknesses and strong points, and are therefore fully capable of countering US tactics.
"We know the strategies the enemy might employ for a surprise attack and we have also readied special tactics of our own to give the enemy a surprise response far greater than they could ever imagine,” Deputy Army Commander Brigadier General Abdul-Rahim Mousavi said Saturday.
Brig. Gen. Mousavi added that all the country's military capabilities had not been unveiled yet and said Iran has 'important' defensive equipment, which will significantly impact the course of events in case of an attack.
The commander cautioned that the enemy must learn to differentiate between 'having the power to attack' and 'willing an attack.'
The remarks came after Israeli lawmaker Ephraim Sneh said the opportunity to find a non-military solution to halt Iran's nuclear program would cease within 18 to 24 months, adding that Israel is preparing a contingency plan to attack Iran.
The Islamic Republic, a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), says that diplomacy is the only practical approach for clarifying the civilian nature of its nuclear program.
Iran, however, has warned that it would not hesitate to target the heart of Israel and 32 US bases in the region should the country come under attack.
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