November 3, 2011
Iranian
Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi on Thursday responded to reports claiming
Israel is planning a military attack against his country, stating Tehran
is “ready for war” with Israel.
“We
have been hearing threats from Israel for eight years. Our nation is a united
nation…such threats are not new to us,” Salehi told Turkey’s Hürriyet Daily.
Salehi
further warned that if any country would attempt an attack, Iran would not
hesitate to retaliate. “We are very sure of ourselves. We can defend our
country,” Salehi claimed.
Salehi’s
statements come a day after Iran’s chief of staff said Israel would be severely
punished for any attack on Iranian soil.
“We
would make them regret such a mistake and would severely punish them,” Gen.
Hassan Firouzabadi told the ISNA news agency on Wednesday.
“In
case of an attack by the Zionist regime, the United States would also be hit,”
he added, without elaborating.
Missiles on display beneath a wall mural of M15 asset, Ayatollah Khomeini. It was mockingly claimed that under his beard could be found the tattooed words, "Made in Great Britain".
Britain
is also stepping up its preparations for a military strike on Iran, The
Guardian newspaper reported on Wednesday. According to its report, London is
increasingly concerned over Tehran’s nuclear program and is preparing to deploy
Royal Navy ships in the coming months to assist a possible American strike on
Iran.
The
paper cited senior British officials as saying they believed Iran had regained
the technological capabilities that a cyber-attack damaged last year.
Iran
said the Stuxnet worm infected personal computers of employees at its Bushehr
nuclear plant, but not the plant’s main systems.
The
New York Times reported last January that the worm was a joint Israeli-American
effort to undermine Iran’s nuclear program.
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