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Middle East Newsline
September 20, 2002

IRANIAN MILITARY DRAFTS PLANS AGAINST U.S. 
 

NICOSIA [MENL] -- Iran has reported that its military
has drafted plans to repel any U.S. attack.

Officials said the military's plans have already
undergone simulations and exercises to ensure their
feasibility. They said the military has proposed
coordinated efforts by the army, navy and air force to
form a rapid-response unit.

One scenario, officials said, is that the United
States would launch an attack along the Iranian-Afghan
border to flush out Al Qaida insurgents. Washington
has accused Teheran of harboring hundreds of Al Qaida
members who fled from Afghanistan.

"For America's recent threats, plans have been
prepared which are being studied and completed,"
Iranian army commander Maj. Gen. Mohammed Salimi said.
"The contexts of the plan to confront American threats
by moving ground, air and naval forces of the army and
carrying out drills, tests and war games have been
prepared." 
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Tehran Times
September 19, 2002

Washington Must Not Interfere in Iran's Affairs: FM 


UNITED NATIONS, New York -- Iran's Foreign Minister
Kamal Kharrazi has criticized 'America's hardliners'
and called on the U.S. to avoid from interfering in
Iran's internal affairs, IRNA reported.

Speaking at a question and answer session on the
sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting on
Tuesday, Kharrazi also renewed demand that Washington
apologizes for its anti-Iran policies and unfreezes
the country's assets.

"America is still interfering in Iran's internal
affairs, the obvious example of this being President
George Bush's recent statements in which he had called
on the Iranian people to riot," he said.

President Bush has dubbed Iran as part of an 'axis of
evil' along with Iraq and North Korea for allegedly
trying to acquire weapons of mass destruction, which
Tehran has rejected.

Kharrazi recalled Iranians' past grievances against
the U.S., saying American rulers were still reluctant
to accept that there was no way to return to the time
of the defunct shah.

"Washington's hardliners should accept maturity of the
Iranian nation. America does not want yet to apologize
for the 1953 coup and return Iran's frozen assets," he
added in reference to the CIA engineered coup which
toppled the government of Mohammad Mosaddeq.

Tehran and Washington have had no diplomatic ties
after the U.S. severed its relations with the Islamic
Republic after 'students following the line of imam'
stormed U.S. Embassy in Tehran known as "Den of
Espionage" and took its staff hostage.

"The two sides should make their intention clear in
their relations," Kharrazi said.

"Although we have indicated our good will in several
fields, including in Afghanistan by having the most
cooperation in the UN framework, the American
president and other officials of that country have
been using an improper literature against us," he
added.

Kharrazi also renewed Iran's rejection of U.S. claims
that members of Al-Qaeda were being given sanctuary in
the Islamic Republic.

"This is one example of many cases that prove
non-sincerity of the likes of U.S. Defense Minister
Donald Rumsfeld," he said.

Iran has arrested and extradited all suspected members
of Al-Qaeda upon entering the country through the
1,700 km border from Afghanistan and Pakistan,
Kharrazi added.

"Instead of guessing, America now had better submit to
U.S. any information it may have on the presence of
this group's members in Iran so that we could arrest
them," he said.

Kharrazi also welcomed Iraq's announcement of
readmitting weapons inspectors into that country,
saying he hoped this would reduce tensions in the
region.

He also called on Baghdad to "sincerely cooperate"
with the UN inspectors to avert a regional crisis amid
U.S. threats to attack Iraq.

"Now it is up to the United Nations to dispatch its
inspectors into Iraq in the earliest in order to
relieve the region from tensions and inflammation,"
Kharrazi said.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic would not stand idle
if a war breaks out in its next door neighbor, Iraq,
he said.

"Iran cannot remain indifferent to developments in the
region and will take action according to its national
interests and exigencies," Kharrazi said.

He also ruled out U.S. steps for government change in
Iraq, saying it was only up to the Iraqi people to
choose their own rulers.

"We think that the Iraqi people should determine what
type of a government they want and no foreign country,
regardless of its strength, is entitled to change
governments," he said.

 


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