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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, November 30, 2014
Khamenei tells Iran armed forces to build up "irrespective" of diplomacy
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks live on television in Tehran June 12, 2009.
(Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday
the armed forces should increase their combat capability regardless of
political considerations, in an apparent allusion to continuing nuclear
talks with the West aimed at easing tension in the Middle East.
"Given our vast maritime borders and the enemy's huge investments in
this area, our armed forces should continuously improve their (combat)
readiness, irrespective of political calculations," Khamenei told a
gathering of senior navy officials during a ceremony to mark the "Navy
Week" in Iran.
Khamenei, who commands all branches of the armed forces in addition to
other key centres of power in the Islamic republic, did not mention any
countries by name but he normally uses "enemy" to refer mainly to the
United States and Britain -- both of which have intervened in Iran over
the past century.
"Peacetime offers great opportunities for our armed forces to ... build
up on preemptive capacities," said Khamenei, with state television
playing excerpts of his speech.
The United States and its key regional ally Israel have both hinted they
might bomb Iran to prevent it developing nuclear weapons. Iran denies
any such ambition and insists its atomic programme is designed for
civilian projects.
With Khamenei's blessing, Iran's moderate President Hassan Rouhani
launched a diplomatic initiative to resolve a 12-year nuclear dispute,
hoping to save his country from punishing global sanctions. Tehran and
six world powers missed a self-imposed deadline on Nov. 24 for a deal,
but gave themselves seven more months to overcome their many
differences. [ID:nL6N0TE2T6]
Despite his reserved support for the negotiations, Khamenei, perceived
by many as a hardliner, remains distrustful of Western intentions in the
region and insists that Iran's defence capability, including its
controversial missile programme, must not be part of any broad
diplomatic deal.
In tandem with Rouhani's diplomatic overture, generals appointed by
Khamenei are maintaining a relentless war rhetoric and unveil on an
almost daily basis what they say are new innovations in weaponry.
"The range of (our) missiles covers all of Israel today," the chief of
the Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Ali Jafari, said last week.
"That means the fall of the Zionist regime, which will certainly come
soon."
However, Admiral Ali Shamakhani, an ally of President Rouhani who serves
as a top security official, sought to temper the bellicose language on
Sunday.
"Our missile capability, like our nuclear, is inherently peaceful and
geared for self defence," the official IRNA news agency quoted his as
saying.
(Reporting by Mehrdad Balali; Editing by Crispian Balmer)