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Iran army retracts Israel threat
2006-05-04
IRAN'S top army brass today retracted a threat made earlier this week that the Islamic republic would target Israel if it came under US attack over its nuclear program.
According to General Alireza Afshar, a deputy chief of general staff in charge of propaganda, the warning made last week by a lower-ranking spokesman carries "no value in the eyes of the Iranian armed forces".

On Tuesday a spokesman for Iranian war games held in April, Rear Admiral Mohammad Ebrahim Dehqani, told the ISNA news agency that "if America gets up to mischief, Israel will be our first target to hit".

But Afshar said "his comments only represent his personal point of view."

Tehran has been under international pressure to suspend its nuclear activities, which it insists are for civilian energy purposes but which some Western countries fear are aimed at manufacturing an atomic bomb.

US and European officials are pushing for a tough, binding UN resolution for Iran to suspend uranium enrichment, which makes the fuel for civilian reactors but what can also be the explosive core of bombs.

Amid the stand-off, Iran has also upped its anti-Israel rhetoric, with hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad notably declaring last October that the Jewish state should be "wiped off the map".
Posted by:tipper

#8  According to General Alireza Afshar, a deputy chief of general staff in charge of propaganda, the warning made last week by a lower-ranking spokesman carries "no value in the eyes of the Iranian armed forces".

Yeeesh, more similarities with Hitler and the Germans in WWII. I'd almost be willing to bomb 'em just because they have a deputy chief of general staff in charge of PROPOGANDA. That alone lets me know this guy doesn't mean the retraction.
Posted by: BA   2006-05-04 22:35  

#7  The IRGC carries more authoritative weight over the regular army or armed forces, and MadMoud-Mullahs more weight than both.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-05-04 20:39  

#6  How'd say "Bad cop, good cop" in Farsi?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-05-04 18:25  

#5  Everyone knows the Mullahs are dead meat. No manna there.
Posted by: closedanger   2006-05-04 14:02  

#4  Fun new game - "unofficial" threats that get press space and an insincere retraction.

Have cake and eat it too. Lots of fun - expect more of this.
Posted by: Shuns Uleating3851   2006-05-04 13:04  

#3  "The rebels from Sistan-Baluchestan..."

Given the local practice of taking a name based from where you're from...Where does Al Sistani come from?
Posted by: Clarong Juter9786   2006-05-04 12:43  

#2  interesting to see this public disagreement between the army and the Rev Guards. All is not well inside the regime.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2006-05-04 10:24  

#1  Even Saddam couldn't resist the temptation of lobbing missiles into Israel, as she sat back and watched the Gulf War take shape; what makes the mad mullahs think they couldn't get away with the Use It Or Lose It parting shots at Israel also?
They meant what they said, bottom line!
Posted by: smn   2006-05-04 06:17  

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