AP/ June 28, 2011, 7:57 AM

Iran test-fires 14 missiles able to reach Israel

Iran test-fired 14 missiles Tuesday with a range sufficient to hit anywhere in Israel, and a host of U.S. military bases, reports CBS Radio News correspondent Robert Berger. The launches came as the Islamic Republic began 10 days of war games as a show of force amid an ongoing showdown with the West.

A senior Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander also claimed that his country has the ability to produce even longer range missiles than those currently in its arsenal.

But Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Guard's Aerospace Force, stressed that Iran will not manufacture such missiles because Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf are already within its reach.

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The remarks came amid Iran's latest show of military force amid a standoff with the West over the country's controversial nuclear program.

Hajizadeh said the Guard's arsenal already includes missiles with a range of about 1,250 miles — putting Israel, U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf and parts of southeastern and eastern Europe within Iran's reach.

The missiles, he said, were specifically designed for Israeli and U.S. targets. Iran's known missiles of such range are the Shahab-3 and the Sajjil. Iran considers Israel and United States its top enemies.

"There is no threat from any country to us other than the U.S. and the Zionist regime," Hajizadeh was quoted by the semiofficial Fars news agency. "The range of our missiles has been designed on the basis of the distance to the Zionist regime and the U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf region."

Hajizadeh said Iran "possess the technology" but will not manufacture missiles with a range over 1,250 miles. He gave no details. "We have no intention to produce such missiles."

In Israel, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor denounced Hajizadeh's remarks.

"This new Iranian bragging demonstrates once again the aggressive policies of the ayatollahs' regime," Palmor said. "Not that we had any doubts prior to this statement. But this renewed threat makes it obvious why Iran is the No. 1 threat to this whole region and beyond."

Western intelligence reports say Iran is seeking to acquire the capability to produce inter-continental missiles with a range of up to 3,750 miles, a claim Iran has denied.

Hajizadeh said some U.S. bases in Iraq and Afghanistan are as close as 75 miles (120 kilometers) from Iran's borders and can easily be hit by Iran in case of an attack.

The powerful Guard, which is in charge of Iran's missile program, kicked off the war games on Monday by unveiling an underground smart missile silos for the first time, claiming that medium- and long-range missiles stored in them are ready to launch if Iran was attacked.

The silos are widely viewed as a strategic asset for Iran in the event of a U.S. or Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities.

As part of the exercise, Iran on Tuesday also fired 14 missiles, including Shahab-1, Shahab-2 and Shahab-3 as well as Zelzal missile.

Iran remains locked in a standoff with the West over its nuclear program, which the U.S. and its allies suspect is aimed at developing atomic weapons. Iran rejects the charges, and says the program is only for peaceful purposes.

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noloyalisti says:
Well something has to be done to make the rogue, terrorist state of Israel stop their genocidal murder. First they steal other people's land and then bomb and shoot them for complaining about it.
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meshine says:
Why dont we just bomb the hell out of Israel and Iran until they make peace with each other so that they could defend themselves against us.
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Reality-Checker says:
I hope Israel sees the light and starts treating their neighbors better. I stopped supporting the US continuation of support for Israel after Sam Donaldson did an expose' of Israeli oppression that depicted 4 million Palestinian "squatters" deprived of utilities and basic sanitation. The inhumane conditions they subjected their neighbors to survive explained a lot of the militant behavior that has been improperly spun in the American media to favor Israel.

I also learned that President Truman, the president responsible for recognizing Israel into statehood was a Southern Baptist, which explains the short-sightedness in his decision making on this issue. It was clear that he permitted his religious beliefs to corrupt his judgement and commit our country to 62 years of distress that is religion-based and steer away from sensible decision making on foreign policy.

Israel has the character of an immature brother, who can't keep out of fights, or ever resolve a problem. Such immature nations don't deserve to survive.
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dbm281 replies:
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Israel needs to treat its neighbors better? Are you serious? The day Israel declared independence, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, and other neighbors of hers went to war to destroy it. Israel is not recognized by most of the arab world. yea, Israel just needs to be nicer to its neighbors...
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Heston2012 says:
If Iran nukes Isreal then alot of the middle east is going to end up one big glass plate. Plus the fallout will effect the entire world. Oil will become so expensive that stills will be set up just to make fuel for heating and basic transportation.
This is a very volitile situation.that if happens will effect the entire world not just the region!!!
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Birdman04 replies:
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"If a frog had wings it wouldn't bump it's ass when it jumped"
Of course that is only "if". Not going to happen. Look up! Is the sky falling? Of course not.
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TheKnowerseeker says:
This is all because of our good-for-nothing political leaders and their cowardice.
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displeased2 replies:
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What is your solution?
rainbowroosie replies:
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Let Israel defend itself.
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guyfrompa46 says:
When is Obama going over to talk with them.. He promised... Oh that's right, nevermind.
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justme2012 says:
"Tee time"
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displeased2 replies:
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Have fun.
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aintfakin says:
Iraq?
Afghanistan?
get ready for the big one folks
Iran is basically begging Israel to hit them
and they will
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Birdman04 replies:
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Not our problem and none of our concern. If they want to duke it out let them have at it. Israel is a big boy and they don't need big brother to defend them.
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that would be nice birdman but you know we will
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rainbowroosie says:
This is really, really BAD.

Odds are 95%+ that an Iranian nuclear exchange occurs before 2020.

Afterwards, everyone will criticize the US for "not having done enough" to prevent the deaths...
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Birdman04 says:
Kids and their silly toys. Go figure.
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