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Iran ready to give U.S. 'slap in the face'
Feb 22, 2017 08:59:44   #
Rivers
 
The United States should expect a "strong slap in the face" if it underestimates Iran's defensive capabilities, a commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday, as Tehran concluded war games.

Since taking office last month, U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to get tough with Iran, warning the Islamic Republic after its ballistic missile test on Jan. 29 that it was playing with fire and all U.S. options were on the table.

"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," said General Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Guards’ ground forces, quoted by the Guards' website Sepahnews.

On Wednesday, the Revolutionary Guards concluded three days of exercises with rockets, artillery, tanks and helicopters, weeks after Trump warned that he had put Tehran "on notice" over the missile launch.

"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," said Pakpour, quoted by the semi-official news agency Tasnim.

"Everyone could see today what power we have on the ground." The Guards said they test-fired "advanced rockets" and used drones in the three-day exercises which were held in central and eastern Iran.

As tensions also mounted with Israel, a military analyst at Tasnim said that Iran-allied Hezbollah could use Iranian made Fateh 110 missiles to attack the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona from inside Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said last Thursday that his group, which played a major role in ending Israel's occupation of Lebanon, could strike Dimona.

"Since Lebanon's Hezbollah is one of the chief holders of the Fateh 110, this missile is one of main alternatives for targeting the Dimona installations," Hossein Dalirian said in a commentary carried by Tasnim.

Iran says its missile program is defensive and not linked to its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. During the U.S. e******n race, Trump branded the accord "the worst deal ever negotiated", telling v**ers he would either rip it up or seek a better agreement.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-ready-u-slap-face-commander-114330865.html

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Feb 22, 2017 09:38:09   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Only person who believes Irans "only for defense" bs is now the latest x president.
Rivers wrote:
The United States should expect a "strong slap in the face" if it underestimates Iran's defensive capabilities, a commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday, as Tehran concluded war games.

Since taking office last month, U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to get tough with Iran, warning the Islamic Republic after its ballistic missile test on Jan. 29 that it was playing with fire and all U.S. options were on the table.

"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," said General Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Guards’ ground forces, quoted by the Guards' website Sepahnews.

On Wednesday, the Revolutionary Guards concluded three days of exercises with rockets, artillery, tanks and helicopters, weeks after Trump warned that he had put Tehran "on notice" over the missile launch.

"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," said Pakpour, quoted by the semi-official news agency Tasnim.

"Everyone could see today what power we have on the ground." The Guards said they test-fired "advanced rockets" and used drones in the three-day exercises which were held in central and eastern Iran.

As tensions also mounted with Israel, a military analyst at Tasnim said that Iran-allied Hezbollah could use Iranian made Fateh 110 missiles to attack the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona from inside Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said last Thursday that his group, which played a major role in ending Israel's occupation of Lebanon, could strike Dimona.

"Since Lebanon's Hezbollah is one of the chief holders of the Fateh 110, this missile is one of main alternatives for targeting the Dimona installations," Hossein Dalirian said in a commentary carried by Tasnim.

Iran says its missile program is defensive and not linked to its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. During the U.S. e******n race, Trump branded the accord "the worst deal ever negotiated", telling v**ers he would either rip it up or seek a better agreement.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-ready-u-slap-face-commander-114330865.html
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Feb 22, 2017 11:18:24   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
Rivers wrote:
The United States should expect a "strong slap in the face" if it underestimates Iran's defensive capabilities, a commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday, as Tehran concluded war games.

Since taking office last month, U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to get tough with Iran, warning the Islamic Republic after its ballistic missile test on Jan. 29 that it was playing with fire and all U.S. options were on the table.

"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," said General Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Guards’ ground forces, quoted by the Guards' website Sepahnews.

On Wednesday, the Revolutionary Guards concluded three days of exercises with rockets, artillery, tanks and helicopters, weeks after Trump warned that he had put Tehran "on notice" over the missile launch.

"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," said Pakpour, quoted by the semi-official news agency Tasnim.

"Everyone could see today what power we have on the ground." The Guards said they test-fired "advanced rockets" and used drones in the three-day exercises which were held in central and eastern Iran.

As tensions also mounted with Israel, a military analyst at Tasnim said that Iran-allied Hezbollah could use Iranian made Fateh 110 missiles to attack the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona from inside Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said last Thursday that his group, which played a major role in ending Israel's occupation of Lebanon, could strike Dimona.

"Since Lebanon's Hezbollah is one of the chief holders of the Fateh 110, this missile is one of main alternatives for targeting the Dimona installations," Hossein Dalirian said in a commentary carried by Tasnim.

Iran says its missile program is defensive and not linked to its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. During the U.S. e******n race, Trump branded the accord "the worst deal ever negotiated", telling v**ers he would either rip it up or seek a better agreement.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-ready-u-slap-face-commander-114330865.html
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Obama policy sets the stage ,, eventually they will Fk up and their military will be destroyed .. Their will be another revolution .. out come up to Iran people ..

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Feb 24, 2017 01:13:22   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Rivers wrote:
The United States should expect a "strong slap in the face" if it underestimates Iran's defensive capabilities, a commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday, as Tehran concluded war games.

Since taking office last month, U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to get tough with Iran, warning the Islamic Republic after its ballistic missile test on Jan. 29 that it was playing with fire and all U.S. options were on the table.

"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," said General Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Guards’ ground forces, quoted by the Guards' website Sepahnews.

On Wednesday, the Revolutionary Guards concluded three days of exercises with rockets, artillery, tanks and helicopters, weeks after Trump warned that he had put Tehran "on notice" over the missile launch.

"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," said Pakpour, quoted by the semi-official news agency Tasnim.

"Everyone could see today what power we have on the ground." The Guards said they test-fired "advanced rockets" and used drones in the three-day exercises which were held in central and eastern Iran.

As tensions also mounted with Israel, a military analyst at Tasnim said that Iran-allied Hezbollah could use Iranian made Fateh 110 missiles to attack the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona from inside Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said last Thursday that his group, which played a major role in ending Israel's occupation of Lebanon, could strike Dimona.

"Since Lebanon's Hezbollah is one of the chief holders of the Fateh 110, this missile is one of main alternatives for targeting the Dimona installations," Hossein Dalirian said in a commentary carried by Tasnim.

Iran says its missile program is defensive and not linked to its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. During the U.S. e******n race, Trump branded the accord "the worst deal ever negotiated", telling v**ers he would either rip it up or seek a better agreement.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-ready-u-slap-face-commander-114330865.html
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The last time I slapped someone in the face they broke a beer bottle over my head!

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Feb 24, 2017 02:01:16   #
PeterS
 
Rivers wrote:
The United States should expect a "strong slap in the face" if it underestimates Iran's defensive capabilities, a commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday, as Tehran concluded war games.

Since taking office last month, U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to get tough with Iran, warning the Islamic Republic after its ballistic missile test on Jan. 29 that it was playing with fire and all U.S. options were on the table.

"The enemy should not be mistaken in its assessments, and it will receive a strong slap in the face if it does make such a mistake," said General Mohammad Pakpour, head of the Guards’ ground forces, quoted by the Guards' website Sepahnews.

On Wednesday, the Revolutionary Guards concluded three days of exercises with rockets, artillery, tanks and helicopters, weeks after Trump warned that he had put Tehran "on notice" over the missile launch.

"The message of these exercises ... for world arrogance is not to do anything stupid," said Pakpour, quoted by the semi-official news agency Tasnim.

"Everyone could see today what power we have on the ground." The Guards said they test-fired "advanced rockets" and used drones in the three-day exercises which were held in central and eastern Iran.

As tensions also mounted with Israel, a military analyst at Tasnim said that Iran-allied Hezbollah could use Iranian made Fateh 110 missiles to attack the Israeli nuclear reactor at Dimona from inside Lebanon.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said last Thursday that his group, which played a major role in ending Israel's occupation of Lebanon, could strike Dimona.

"Since Lebanon's Hezbollah is one of the chief holders of the Fateh 110, this missile is one of main alternatives for targeting the Dimona installations," Hossein Dalirian said in a commentary carried by Tasnim.

Iran says its missile program is defensive and not linked to its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. During the U.S. e******n race, Trump branded the accord "the worst deal ever negotiated", telling v**ers he would either rip it up or seek a better agreement.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-ready-u-slap-face-commander-114330865.html
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Yeah, it's plain to tell that Iran is scared to death of little donald. That's probably the biggest slap in the face right there--donald doesn't seem to know what to do when people aren't afraid of him. Does he really think he's scary? Perhaps he should take a look at his face...

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Feb 24, 2017 02:04:01   #
PeterS
 
JFlorio wrote:
Only person who believes Irans "only for defense" bs is now the latest x president.


Don't sovereign nations have a right to defend themselves? Israel acquired nukes for the purpose of self defense. Why is it out of line that other nations would do the same thing for the same reason...

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Feb 24, 2017 07:28:15   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
PeterS wrote:
Don't sovereign nations have a right to defend themselves? Israel acquired nukes for the purpose of self defense. Why is it out of line that other nations would do the same thing for the same reason...


Iran is considered a state sponsor of terrorism by the world , even your beloved United Nations ... See the difference ,,



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Feb 24, 2017 09:10:20   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
No he won't. He's an absolute g*******t. He believes the US and Iran are morally equivalent. Because we have nukes it's alright for everyone. Typical stupid liberal. We have many safe guards on our use of a nuke. Would Iran? Doubtful. Like N. Korea they can be run by despots and people as mentally unhinged as, well our liberals.
reconreb wrote:
Iran is considered a state sponsor of terrorism by the world , even your beloved United Nations ... See the difference ,,

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Feb 24, 2017 15:14:59   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
PeterS wrote:
Yeah, it's plain to tell that Iran is scared to death of little donald. That's probably the biggest slap in the face right there--donald doesn't seem to know what to do when people aren't afraid of him. Does he really think he's scary? Perhaps he should take a look at his face...


Why so serious? I'm sure Trump, the Iranians, the Iraqis, the Russians, the Turks, the Syrians, the Israelis, ISIS, Hezbollah and the dozen or so "rebel" groups we've been arming are all bluster. Lighten up!

BTW...if you really believe Trump thinks the way you think he does you've missed some stuff.



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Feb 24, 2017 15:22:11   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
PeterS wrote:
Don't sovereign nations have a right to defend themselves? Israel acquired nukes for the purpose of self defense. Why is it out of line that other nations would do the same thing for the same reason...


Um...because their fatalist religion tells them the surest way to heaven is to go out a martyr? Because, to them, bringing about the end of the world is a good thing? Because they've repeatedly said they intend to destroy Israel, who, as you've pointed out, already has nukes? Because we don't want them to blow our guys up when they blow each other up? This scenario is reason enough to keep nukes from Iran.

Not that I blame Iran for all the political ill will they bear us.

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