http://www.smh.com.au/world/tehran-may-strike-first-iran-general-20120222-1to5y.html
Tehran may strike first: Iran general 
Ruth Pollard
February 23, 2012 
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Economic sanctions on Iran are being felt as the country also faces losing oil 
exports to an EU boycott from July 1. Photo: AFP

AN IRANIAN military official has threatened pre-emptive action against any 
country that threatens Iran's ''national interests'' as the rhetoric around its 
nuclear program becomes more bellicose.

Without mentioning Israel, the deputy head of Iran's armed forces, Mohammed 
Hejazi, said: ''We are no longer willing to wait for enemy action to be 
launched against us.

''Our strategy now is that if we feel our enemies want to endanger Iran's 
national interests, and want to decide to do that, we will act without waiting 
for their actions … We enjoy the ability to show them all types of 
confrontation in case of a foolish act by the Zionist regime.''

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It was unclear with what authority General Hejazi spoke.

The apparent threat came as international nuclear inspectors declared their 
latest mission to Iran a failure after Tehran blocked access to a military site 
south-east of the capital.

The International Atomic Energy Agency team had been locked in two days of 
discussions on the possible military dimensions of the country's nuclear 
program, and had unsuccessfully requested access to the site at Parchin.

''It is disappointing that Iran did not accept our request to visit Parchin 
during the first or second meetings,'' IAEA director-general Yukiya Amano said. 
''We engaged in a constructive spirit, but no agreement was reached.''

It is suspected that the facility at Parchin is used to test explosives related 
to nuclear weapons. IAEA inspectors unsuccessfully requested access to Parchin 
in January.

The team had also tried to reach agreement on a document that aimed to clarify 
''unresolved issues in connection with Iran's nuclear program''. That too was 
not possible, he said.

Iran's envoy to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, was quoted by Iranian news 
agency ISNA as saying the talks had been intensive and covered ''co-operation 
and mutual understanding between Iran and the IAEA''.

The inspectors' mission came as top Israeli and US military and security 
officials met to discuss Iran's nuclear program.

US officials have been in Israel this week warning against military action 
against Iran. The US officials were dealing with a hostile reaction in Israel 
after comments this week made by the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.

General Martin Dempsey told CNN that the US had told Israel that a strike 
against Iran would be ''destabilising'' and ''not prudent'', and that Iran had 
not yet decided whether to build a nuclear weapon.

He told the network that the US had, to date, been unable to persuade Israel 
not to attack Iran. Israel publicly rebuked the US over its stance.

''We made it clear to [US national security adviser Tom] Donilon that all those 
statements and briefings only served the Iranians,'' a senior Israeli official 
told Haaretz newspaper. ''The Iranians see there's controversy between the 
United States and Israel, and that the Americans object to a military act. That 
reduces the pressure on them.''

The White House said the US and Israel had a common goal: to prevent Iran from 
developing nuclear weapons.

The Obama administration believed there was sufficient time to resolve the 
dispute with Iran through negotiations and intensifying sanctions, the White 
House press secretary, Jay Carney, said.

With AGENCIES


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