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Overview - Striking at the Enemy's Heartland |
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martedì 14 giugno 2005 |
Military Doctrine
Striking at the Enemy's Heartland
The acquisition, development and stockpiling of weapons of mass
destruction has been a permanent feature of Iran's clerical regime's
defense policy since the very beginning, and remains so today.
Khatami has chaired a series of Supreme National Security Council
meetings in recent months to review the regime's military doctrine. In
these meetings, the SNSC approved the "doctrine of asymmetric warfare."
The mullahs' strategists argue that since the regime's armed forces
stand no chance in a conventional confrontation in the age of highly
advanced military technology and ultra-modern weapons, they must resort
to other tactics, including terrorist attacks and the use of weapons of
mass destruction and their means of delivery, ballistic missiles.
Brig. Gen. Mohammad-Ali Jaafari, commander of the Revolutionary Guards'
army, told the official IRNA news agency on October 9: "As the likely
enemy is far more advanced technologically than we are, we have been
using what is called 'asymmetric warfare' methods." We have gone
through the necessary exercises and our forces are now well prepared
for this."
On July 16, Hashemi Rafsanjani declared: "We must prepare ourselves to
confront the enemy's new aggression. We shall respond to this
aggression by striking at their heartland."
Khatami had earlier declared on August 1, 1998 that "Iran will not ask
for anyone's permission to develop its defense capabilities." |