An
Iranian military official has warned that military conflict between Iran and
Israel could “turn into World War III.” He added that if Israel “is putting the
final touches on attacking Iran,” a preemptive strike against Tel Aviv would
ensue.
Israel
“cannot imagine” the force of Iran’s response if Tel Aviv attacks it, Brigadier
General Amir Ali Hajizadeh told Iran’s Arabic-language television network. “It
will sustain heavy damage and that will be a prelude to its obliteration,” he
said.
Hajizadeh
added that Iran does not see this happening at the moment because he does not
believe that Israel will conduct an attack without its strongest ally – the
United States.
If
America does decide to back an Israeli plan to strike Iran, Hejizadeh insists
Tehran will retaliate against both Tel Aviv and Washington.
“Tehran
will definitely attack US bases in Bahrain, Qatar and Afghanistan…there will be
no neutral country in the region,” Hajizadeh said. “To us, these bases are
equal to US soil.”
The
statement comes after the head of the Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Ali
Jafari, said that a war between Iran and Israel “will eventually happen.”
Jafari did not speculate on a possible date or location of the war.
"If
they begin [aggression], it will spell their destruction and will be the end of
the story," Jafari told local news agencies.
Jafari’s
deputy backed up his statements, telling Fars news agency that Iran will not
start a war with Israel, but will respond to provocation.
“Iran’s
defensive strategy is based on the assumption that we will engage in a war, a
massive battle against a global coalition led by the US,” Deputy Commander of
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Brig.-Gen. Hossein Salami said.
"If
the Zionists act against Iran, it will be a historic opportunity for the
Islamic Revolution to wipe them off the world's geographic history," he
continued.
The
latest statements come in response to Tel Aviv’s threats to strike Iranian
nuclear facilities. Israel insists that numerous sanctions have failed to curb
Tehran's alleged nuclear weapons program.
On
September 2, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused world powers, including
the US, of failing to draw a “clear red line.”
“Until
Iran sees this clear red line and this determination, it won’t stop advancing
its nuclear program. Iran must never be allowed to acquire nuclear arms,”
Netanyahu said.
The
Obama administration refused to meet Israel’s demand. On September 14,
President Obama said that there would not be any “red lines or deadlines”
because “there remains time and space for diplomacy.”
The
statements coincide with US led anti-mine sweeping exercises currently taking
place in the Persian Gulf. The drills are being interpreted as a show of force
– warning Tehran not to disrupt vital oil routes in the Strait of Hormuz.
American
officials insist that the exercises were entirely defensive in nature and not
directed at any particular country.
As
tension continues to mount between Israel and Iran, Tehran continues to insist
that its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes.
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