
Tehran (AFP) - Armed
forces chief of staff General Hassan Firouzabadi has warned the Islamic
republic's arch-foes that Iran is prepared for a "decisive battle" if
attacked, Fars news agency reported on Wednesday.
He also warned
neighbouring nations not to allow any attack to be launched on Iran from
their soil."We are ready for the decisive battle with America and the
Zionist regime (Israel)," Fars quoted Firouzabadi as saying.
"We do not have any
hostility towards regional states, but if we are ever attacked from the
American bases in the region we will strike that area back," he said.
Washington has many
military bases in the region, including in Bahrain, Kuwait, the United
Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
US Secretary of State
John Kerry said late last month that if diplomacy with Iran fails, "the
military option of the United States is ready and prepared to do what it
would have to do".
But Firouzabadi accused the US of bluffing.
"Over the past decade,
they brought their forces but came to the conclusion that they can't
attack us and left," he said, dismissing the US military threat as
nothing but a "political bluff".
President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday the West should not have and delusions about using a military option.
"I say explicitly, if
some have delusions of having any threats against Iran on their tables,
they need to wear new glasses. There is no military option against Iran
on any table in the world," he said.
Iran is due to resume
talks on Monday in Vienna with the P5+1 -- Britain, France, the United
States, Russia and China plus Germany -- aimed at reaching a
comprehensive nuclear accord following a landmark interim agreement
struck in November.
Western nations have
long suspected Iran of covertly pursuing nuclear weapons alongside its
civilian programme, allegations denied by Tehran which insists its
nuclear activities are entirely peaceful.
Neither the United
States nor Israel has ruled out military action to prevent Iran from
developing a nuclear weapon, if diplomacy fails.
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