Posted on 12/03/2006 5:17:41 PM PST by Biscuit85
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Commander of the Iranian army's naval force reported of the might and preparedness of the navy for engaging in a war of attrition and striking blows at the enemy's key vulnerable points.
Commander of the navy of the army of the Islamic Republic of Iran Admiral Sajjad Kouchaki who was addressing the enthusiastic host of worshippers in the course of Tehran's Friday prayers today on the occasion of the navy day, referred to the US objective behind stationing its troops in the Persian Gulf region and raising Iran's nuclear activities as an excuse and added that the Americans consider no boundaries for their greed and demands and that they should be aware of the fact that they will certainly experience a strategic surprise in this region.
Commander of the navy of the army of the Islamic Republic of Iran further referred to the recent victory of the Lebanese Hezbollah and expressed the hope that in their analyses of affairs the Americans will consider the recent resistance shown by the Lebanese Hezbollah in order for them to realize what has taken place in the defensive literature of the Middle East, the Shiites in particular.
He further added that the presence of the occupiers and invaders in the region not only has turned the security atmosphere of the Persian Gulf into a challenge rather the illegitimate presence of the occupiers has faced the regional security with a serious crisis.
Kouchaki termed security of the Persian Gulf a key issue for Iran and the entire world adding that the significance of this vital waterway has been integrated into and tied with the independence, sovereignty and values of the Islamic Revolution, therefore any negligence in this regard will entail negative consequences.
I would not want to be an Iranian seaman if hostilities break out with the United States.
Due to the shallowness and narrowness of the Gulf as well as "home field advantage", the Iranians have the upper hand if it came down to a naval engagement. It would be wise to tread there with caution.
They have no chance
Within 30 days, oil would be flowing through the straight and Iran will have lost its air Force, Navy and all ability to project conventional power beyond their borders.
I hope we have many PAC3's around the terminals of the Gulf states etc. The Iranians WOULD strike those, with all they had.
I'm sure our strategists have taken that into account. But the muslims always huff and puff until you kick their ass. They're good at killing civilians and not much else.
Thank God these people weren't around in mass numbers during WWII.
If we are forced to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, and I believe we will be, we must then carry out a sustained bombing campaign that will make all previous air campaigns look meek by comparison. Iran's air defense systems, air force, navy, police stations, weapons and ammunition storage depots, and all other military infrastructure must be completely destroyed so that Iran cannot resume its interference in the Gulf and in Iraq. Iran is an evil power; it is pure folly to ignore the threat it represents to civilization and democracy. Iran under the mullah theocracy has been the leading exporter of terror; it cannot be allowed to become a nuclear power. If we strike the mullahs, we must destroy there terror-making capabilities. We cannot make them martyrs and leaders of the radical Islamic terror movement, aligned with North Korea and Chavez in Venezuela.
I agree with your assessment, although I am little concerned about their sending suicide attacks against our ships, and then only because of the propaganda effect working on the oh-so-weak will of too many Americans.
American Navy: Iranian navy will feel a strategic sinking
"they would then deploy suicide boat attacks, which may cause our ships to have some radar problems."
To say the least. There is also the worry from land based anti ship missiles. For all the bravado being tossed around on FR, I seriously doubt any of those who spout it will have to face such serious risks. Those missiles are no joke.
Lessons learned....
to Iran: not losing is victory....
to Iran: getting your @ss kicked doesn't count if you can still walk.....
for US bleeding heart liberals: Political Correctness, negotiating out of sympathy, and actually believing that "an enemy who you let walk off of the battle field will recognize that he is defeated" only shows your weakness, and encourages future attacks......
The question is, who has learned these lessons?
blah blah blah :)
We are there, and the Iranians should tread with caution.
Check locations of US carriers. al Jazeera just had an article that there are 4 in the Gulf now.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1740867/posts
Whoever gains air superiority and holds it wins. The Iranian army and navy is only as good as its air force and air defense weapons. Any plan to attack Iran will begin with destroying these forces.
Never underestimate the vulnerability a ships on the high seas and the propaganda coup the Iranians will have when one USS is inevitably sunk.
The US media our weak point and the Iranians aren't stupid.
This guy must be getting his talking points from "Baghdad Bob"....
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