Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Iran Military Stages Ground and Air Exercises

The Iranian Army has started ground and air military exercises near Iran's western border with Iraq. State television showed troops parachuting from helicopters near the towns of Sarpol-e Zahab and Qasr-e Shirin in the western Kermanshah Province. (IRIB/RFEL, 30 October)

8 comments:

B.M.A said...

VIGILANCE -A KEY PLAR IN DEFENCE

i believe iran has the most vigilant Army in the world today1!.

Anonymous said...

I believe you're very amusing.

and indeed Iran's defense is centered around PLAR.

pretty lame and reactionary.

mat said...

'Practice makes perfect' is the most perfect term that makes the whole military of IRAN the most perfect one in the whole region of the Middle East or perhaps, among the top in the world. Like the famous former U.S.'s CIA Specialist Agent for the Middle East(middle-eastern countries, 1976-1997), Robert Baer, said in an interview, "IRAN is a new regional superpower". And that makes what IRAN is.

Anonymous said...

mat, you have very thick and well-muscled wrists, don't you.

Anonymous said...

Anon 10:08 PM

LOL !

Anonymous said...

Iran, by foreign expert's assessments, invested its military funds in a very rational way.

Iran emphasized its military development on the asymetric doctrine. Therefore Iran has concentrated its development and research on missiles and submarines ahead of other areas, That development has brought better than average results. They still work on air defences, due to unexpected breach of the S-300 contract by the Russians, who acted under complicated circumstances.
In the long run, Russia's unexpected decision may benefit Iran too....

Anonymous said...

If Iran planned out it military expenditures so brilliantly, why is the nation having to face the prospect of a war that would flatten every military base, port, oil field, power plant and bridge in the country within a three week period?

avoiding hopeless wars is a REAL GOOD and rather efficient and inexpensive plan.

Anonymous said...

1:41 AM, unfortunately for your argument, the USA and zionist regime clearly, don't agree with you.