This head IranianEbrahim Raisi confirmed that the Iranian Armed Forces will attack this Monday. Israel if you make “the slightest movement” against your country.
Referring to Israel at the military parade held on the occasion of the National Day of the Iranian Army, the President of Iran said, “If you make the slightest move against Iran, our Armed Forces will target the center of the Zionist regime.”
Raisi warned during the parade, the day the army refused to suppress the Islamic Revolution led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1979.
a) Yes, tanks, warplanes and missiles parade under the platform The President was accompanied by senior officials of the Armed Forces.
Among the weapons on display on Monday were “drones” or drones that Tehran has used to carry out attacks in the region, according to Israel and the United States.
Actually, Tel Aviv has repeatedly accused Tehran of planning attacks against their own territory with explosive-laden drones.
The Iranian Army demonstrated for the first time on this occasion andKaman-22 drone is an unmanned fighter aircraft with 24-hour flight capacity.
The drone has an operational range of 3,000 kilometers and can fly at an altitude of 8,000 meters. It can carry a wide variety of weapons and small missiles,” said the Mehr agency.
In his speech, Raisi praised two Iranian military forces, the Army and the Revolutionary Guards, an elite body whose mission is to protect the Islamic Revolution.
nuclear deal
This According to Iran, the Revolutionary Guards are actually one of the biggest obstacles to the restoration of the 2015 nuclear deal..
In recent weeks, Tehran has repeatedly reiterated that lifting sanctions against the IRGC is one of its red lines to save the deal.
After a year of talks between Iran and Germany, France, the UK, Russia and China with indirect US involvement, negotiations have stalled since mid-March.
Nuclear deal limits Iran’s atomic program in exchange for lifting sanctionsbut in 2018 US President Donald Trump abandoned it and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
Tehran responded a year later by stepping up its nuclear efforts and enriching uranium.