A senior officer of Iran's armed forces said yesterday that his country would
fight back any possible military threat or attack, the state television
reported.
"The armed forces of Iran would firmly respond to any military and
threatening move, our forces understand the different threats and have the
capacity and capability to confront them," Brigadier General Ali Fazli,
spokesman for Iran's latest drills, was quoted as saying.
The officer made the remarks just one day after Israeli deputy defense
minister refused to rule out military strike against Iran's controversial
nuclear program.
"The enemies of the Islamic republic are too weak and too abject to be a
threat for a powerful Iran," he added.
Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Ephraim Sneh on Friday told the Jerusalem
Post that he believed military action against Iran was the "last resort", but
may also be the "only resort".
Fazli's comment were seen as a clear response to Sneh by western media.
Iran's top officials have repeatedly warned the West not to take crucial
measures against the country's nuclear program, including seeking UN sanctions
and even military move.
Iran also has test fired its ballistic missiles "Shahab-3" in recent war
games, a warning message to Israel and the U.S. that their strategic interests
were within the missile's 2,000 km strike range.