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DOHA (AFP)
Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani warned that Iran might launch a preemptive strike against US forces in the region
to prevent an attack on its nuclear facilities.
"We will not sit (with arms folded) to wait for what others will do to us. Some military commanders in Iran are
convinced that preventive operations which the Americans talk about are not their monopoly," Shamkhani told Al-Jazeera
TV when asked if Iran would respond to an American attack on its nuclear facilities.
"America is not the only one present in the region. We are also present, from Khost to Kandahar in Afghanistan; we are
present in the Gulf and we can be present in Iraq," said Shamkhani, speaking in Farsi to the Arabic-language news
channel through an interpreter.
"The US military presence (in Iraq) will not become an element of strength (for Washington) at our expense. The opposite
is true, because their forces would turn into a hostage" in Iranian hands in the event of an attack, he said.
Shamkhani, who was asked about the possibility of an American or Israeli strike against Iran's atomic power plant in
Bushehr, added: "We will consider any strike against our nuclear installations as an attack on Iran as a whole, and we
will retaliate with all our strength.
"Where Israel is concerned, we have no doubt that it is an evil entity, and it will not be able to launch any military
operation without an American green light. You cannot separate the two."
A commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards was quoted in the Iranian press earlier Wednesday as saying that Tehran
would strike the Israeli reactor at Dimona if Israel attacks the Islamic republic's own burgeoning nuclear facilities.
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