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    US STRATEGIES AGAINST IRAN DEFEATED: COMMANDER

    IRNA
    APRIL 13, 2012
    Tehran

    Tehran, April 13, IRNA - US strategies against the Islamic Republic
    of Iran were defeated, Commander of Iranian Army's Ground Forces
    Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said on Friday.

    He made the remarks in his address to Tehran Friday prayers before
    the first sermon of Friday prayers.

    "US preemptive operation to dominate Middle East and control Asian
    powers including Iran was failed and defeated."

    "Washington changed its strategy toward Iran to soft war after
    understanding Iran's military power; the exit of US forces from Iraq
    which was one of the results of ongoing regional anti-American Islamic
    Awakening, entangled Zionist regime and arrogant powers and forced
    Washington to change strategy again," he added.

    Pourdastan noted that after the fall of the former Soviet Union,
    the US officials who supposed themselves as leaders of the new world
    were warned by their research centers to be cautious about the birth
    of new powers.

    "Muslim world as well as Shanghai Cooperation Organization have been
    called as the new rivals for US leadership in the world; September
    11 event as an excuse to occupy Afghanistan and later Iraq and other
    efforts of Washington is because it wants to dominate the world energy
    resources in rivalry with emerging powers."

    "Sanctions could not affect Iranian army's commitment to progress
    forward; Iranian army modernized its equipment based on latest
    international standards; Iranian defense power is at the service of
    regional and international peace, however, it is ready for the worst
    in any possible confrontation."

    Since the beginning of 2011, the Muslim world has witnessed popular
    uprisings and revolutions similar to what happened in Iran in 1979.

    Tunisia saw the overthrow of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in a popular
    revolution in January, which was soon followed by a revolution which
    toppled Hosni Mubarak in Egypt in February.

    Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Yemen have since
    been the scene of protests against their totalitarian rulers, who
    have resorted to brutal crackdown on demonstrations to silence their
    critics.

    Bahrain, however, has experienced the deadliest clashes.

    Anti-government protesters have been holding peaceful demonstrations
    across Bahrain since mid-February, calling for an end to the Al
    Khalifa dynasty's over-40-year rule.

    Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March with organized
    attacks by well-armed gangs against Syrian police forces and border
    guards being reported across the country.

    Hundreds of people, including members of the security forces, have
    been killed, when some protest rallies turned into armed clashes.

    The government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups
    for the deaths, stressing that the unrest is being orchestrated
    from abroad.

    In October, calm was eventually restored in the Arab state after
    President Bashar al-Assad started a reform initiative in the country,
    but the US and Zionist regime plots could spark some new unrests in
    certain parts of the country.


    From: Baghdasarian
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