A regime
[with a frontier] that in some spots is only 24 kilometers wide could have its
back broken by one of our infantry battalions in 24 hours."
The
deputy commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the Islamic
Republic can annihilate the Zionist regime of Israel in 24 hours.
“A
regime [with a frontier] that in some spots is only 24 kilometers wide could
have its back broken by one of our infantry battalions in 24 hours,” Brigadier
General Hossein Salami told an Iranian television station on Sunday.
“Our
defense strategy assumption is that we would enter an all-out war with a US-led
global coalition,” the general said, adding, “We have already identified the
vital interests of the enemies and established an invasive power structure to
destroy these vital interests.”
“We know that the enemy bases in the
region, the security of the Zionist regime, energy supply security and
protecting the life of enemy troops constitute the vital interest of the
enemy,” General Salami noted.
“Our
strategic doctrines are all defensive, but our tactics are invasive. It means
that we do not initiate any war, but if anyone wages a war against us, we will
counterattack incessantly and will not stop,” he warned adding, “The enemy
could initiate a war, but its ending would be up to us”.
He also
underscored the precision of IRGC-developed missiles, saying, “Our missiles are
capable of targeting enemy bases in the region, at any range, with high destruction
capabilities. We have mastered the knowledge of developing all modern
missiles.”
Israel
is stepping up threats of carrying out a unilateral strike against Iran’s
nuclear energy facilities before the US presidential election on November 6.
However, the US opposes any Israeli military action at the current juncture.
Israeli
threats are based on the unsubstantiated claims that the peaceful nuclear
activities of the Islamic Republic have been diverted to the acquisition of
military nuclear capability.
The
Iranian officials have promised a crushing response to any military strike
against the country, warning that any such measure could result in a war that
would spread beyond the Middle East.
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