Sunday, January 2, 2011

Tehran says it downed two drones Western

A senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said he killed two drones "Western spies" in the Gulf, Sunday, Jan. 2. He did not say when these events allegedly took place. "Westerners have capabilities that can not be ignored, particularly satellites, or for example they spy planes that can take pictures," he told the Fars News Agency, Ali Amir Hajizadeh, commander of the Air Force of the Guardians of the Revolution.

"And we have so far killed several of their most advanced spy planes. In the Persian Gulf, we shot two of their aircraft and is the first time that we say," he said, without specifying when These drones have been shot. He also said that all bases "enemy" in the region were in range of Iranian missiles, referring to the United States, and said that even aircraft carriers deployed in the region no longer represented a threat to the Iran.

"(...) Today we have the total control over our enemies. We see changes occurring on our shores. When they are on alert in ships of war or when they put their lifejackets launch boats into the water, we are aware, "said the Iranian official. The Corps of the Revolutionary Guards, which is the subject of several U.S.

sanctions, was created to defend the Islamic revolution of 1979 against the external and internal threats. His top commanders regularly boast of its military capabilities, warning Israel that often, as the U.S. has not ruled out an attack against Iran to halt its nuclear program, suspected of concealing a military component despite denials Tehran.

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