Iran says to launch large military exercise
TEHRAN, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- The Iranian army said on Thursday that it would launch a large-scale military exercise Saturday, the state television reported.
The maneuver will begin in southeastern Iran Saturday, military spokesman Gen. Mohammad Reza Ashtiani was quoted as saying.
"It will be carried out stage by stage for a period," he added, without revealing exactly when the exercise would end.
"The maneuver is aimed at introducing our new defensive doctrine," Ashtiani said, adding that 12 infantry regiments would participate in the upcoming exercise dubbed "The Blow of Zolfaghar."
Zolfaghar is the sword used by Imam Ali, one of the most revered figures for Shiite Muslims.
In addition, Ashtiani said that the maneuver came against a backdrop of tensions in the Mideast, saying "We must be ready to fight against any threat and we should be a role model for other countries."
"The army is prepared to destroy all plots against the Islamic Republic," he added.
In April, Iran launched another large-scale military exercise, the biggest in several years.
During the game, Iran said it had tested advanced weapons including missiles and torpedoes.
The new Iranian war game will come when Tehran is facing heightened pressure as a UN Security Council resolution urges it to halt uranium enrichment by Aug. 31.
3 comments:
hmmm...large scale exercises just a few days before August 22nd?
And, at the same time, North Korea appears to be ramping up for a nuclear weapons test.
Last time a Muslim state engaged in large-scale maneuvers, we had a major and almost catastrophic war on our hands (October 1973).
I'm not alarmed, just voicing caution.
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