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Iran is preparing for war
Revolutionary Guards, an elite army of the Islamic regime, began to have missiles and are training to fight back if attacked.
Revolutionary Guard commander, General Mohammad Ali Jaafari, had sent a series of orders that require increasing the operational capacity of the units pending "raids and attacks from the outside".
Western intelligence services, quoted by the newspaper "The Telegraph" says that the Islamic Republic has already developed plans to disperse long-range missiles, explosives, artillery units and location of guards in important defensive positions.
Jaafari Revolutionary Guard units ordered to move arsenal of long-range missiles Iran's action in secret places where they can be better guarded from any external attack and where it can be launched against the enemy. In addition, Tehran's air force formed "rapid response units" that are training to respond before an enemy air attack.
The order was given in response to international pressure on Iran to abandon its nuclear program, and preparations were intensified after Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released a report that brings evidence that Iran is working on atomic bomb production.
Iranian authorities fear that the country will be bombed by Israel or the U.S. to destroy the essential elements of nuclear infrastructure. Fears have increased after recent explosions that took place in various Iranian military targets.
Explosions and murder suspect
While Tehran denies, it appears that the November 12 blast which destroyed the Revolutionary Guard missile base from Bidganeh, where they test a new type of weapons and anti-rechetă who died and General Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, head of Iran's missiles, was an act of sabotage. Suspect is the explosion would have produced significant damage to plant in Isfahan uranium conversion. Patrick Clawson, of the Institute for Middle East Policy in Washington claims that we are witnessing a new form of war, "a campaign of assassinations among researchers working on the Iranian nuclear program, combined with a cyber war and sabotage".
In this unconventional war, Iran how he responds. Last week announced that it has managed to break and grab a U.S. drone RQ-170 Sentinel type. If true, this "catch" would be very valuable for the Ayatollah regime, because the existence of this type of unmanned aircraft from high altitude recognition was not recognized until 2010 the U.S. Air Force. The Iranian military would have access to breakthrough technology that allows an aircraft to operate a few hours without being detected.
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