A top Iranian general is threatening that anyone who attacks his country will be annihilated, hours after Iran held war games during which it said it tested advanced medium-range missiles.
Hossein Salami, deputy head of the Islamic Republic’s powerful Revolutionary Guard military force, says any attack will turn simply Iran into a “graveyard for aggressors.”
“The enemies are aware of Iran’s power,” he adds, according to the semi-official Fars news agency.
Earlier the Revolutionary Guard has launched several sophisticated rockets during military exercises.
Gen. Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Revolutionary Guards’ ground forces, told the Tasnim channel that rockets with ranges of more than 100 kilometers (62 miles) as well as the Fajr-3, Fajr-4 and Fajr-5 rockets, all believed to have under 100-kilometer range, were all successfully tested in the exercise.
Pakpour said the tests send a message to any of Iran’s potential adversaries: “We are ready to give a crushing respond to any threat.”
— with AP
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