25 September 2019 - 17:08
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Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri warned the US, Israel and their allies that any attacks against the country will result in destruction and annihilation of the aggressor.

RNA - "We have several times announced to the US and the Zionists that if they have any decision and will or adopt any measure to make aggression against Iran, we will stand against it decisively similar to what we did to the hostile US drone and the intruder British vessel (voyaging) beside the British warship," General Baqeri said, addressing the legislators in an open session of the parliament in Tehran on Tuesday.

"The result of aggression against our country will certainly be destruction and captivity (for the aggressor)," he added.

Meantime, General Baqeri said that enemies have become disappointed at direct military aggression against Iran and have resorted to economic terrorism.

Elsewhere, he underscored Iran's friendship with the neighboring states, saying that Saudi Arabia and the UAE which lead the countries that hatch plots against Iran have lost their way and should return to Islam and develop close ties with Iran.

General Baqeri also pointed to the Saudi-led coalition's aggression against Yemen, and said that the Yemeni people have resisted against their attacks with an empty hand and today have built weapons which can shoot down their enemies' strategic planes and target their oil installations thousands of kilometers away.

In relevant remarks earlier this month, General Baqeri said that the US army's assessment of Iran's retaliation power and not Trump's compassion prevented the US president from starting a war after the IRGC downed the American spy drone in June.

"The day when the drone was downed, the US president was on the brink of a decision (to attack Iran) and the biggest lie was that they did not do it to prevent the death of 100 people, while the decision was the result of intelligence assessment of the US Army and after they briefed the US president about the outcomes of their attack and about Iran's missile response, in islands, in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and the regional states where Iran's arms are deployed," General Baqeri said, addressing a forum in Tehran.

"They sat with him (Trump) in two 2 to 3-hour sessions and explained to him that he cannot attack Iran," he added.

Elsewhere, General Baqeri said that Iran is weakening the US and Israel's influence in the region on a daily basis, adding that the resistance front is advancing well.

He also dismissed allegations that Iran has sent military aid to Yemen to fight against the Saudi-led coalition, asking how a 9-meter-long missile can be sent to a country (Yemen) which is under the strongest siege that even prevents imports of medicine.

"These are illusions of some people," General Baqeri said, adding that the Islamic Revolution merely supports the Yemeni resistance forces spiritually.

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force shot down an American spy drone over the territorial waters of Iran near the Strait of Hormuz at dawn on June 20.

After the incident, US President Donald Trump said the US air force was “cocked and loaded” to attack three Iranian targets, but he called off the strike with 10 minutes to spare after being told that the airstrike might kill as many as 150 people.

Trump said in a series of tweets that he decided that the death toll was not a proportionate response to the Iranian shooting down of a US spy drone off the Iranian coast.

After Trump's remarks, Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said that his forces could have shot down a US P8 aircraft with 35 on board which was violating Iran’s airspace, but decided to shoot down the drone to only send a message to Washington.

“We intended to send a message to American terrorists in the region,” Brigadier General Hajizadeh said, adding that his forces had also traced a military P8 aircraft violating the airspace of Iran.

“Along with the American drone was an American P8 aircraft with 35 on board, and it was also violating our airspace and we could have downed it too,” he said, adding, “But we did not do (shoot down) it, because our aim was to warn the terrorist forces of the US.”

General Hajizadeh also stressed that Iran was not after war but was fully ready to defend itself, adding that the fate of the downed US spy drone was waiting for any intruding flying object.

“Our response to anything trespassing Iranian territory is like this, and if such acts of aggression are repeated, our response will also be the same," General Hajizadeh said.

“We don’t embrace war but we are ready to fully defend the country,” he said.

"We possess a collection of US drones which is a proof that US has violated Iran’s airspace and shows that they don’t want to respect the international law,” General Hajizadeh said.

“If such an aggression is repeated, we will add other US (military) products to complete this collection,” he noted.

“The US measure was in violation of international law and we acted according to our legitimate responsibility,” General Hajizadeh said, adding, “It is possible that a US general or some operators were behind this American aggression, we don’t know that. But that measure (intruding into Iranian airspace) is a violation of international aviation rules by a spy drone which then received our natural response."

Also, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that his country had retrieved parts of the spy drone that was shot down from the country's territorial waters, rejecting Washington's claim that the aircraft was targeted in international waters.

"(The) US drone took off from UAE in stealth mode and violated Iranian airspace," Zarif wrote on Twitter, adding that the drone "was targeted near... Kouh-e Mobarak" region in the Central district of Jask in Hormuzgan province after the aircraft violated Iran's airspace.

Zarif even provided the coordinates where the US aircraft was intercepted, and added, "We've retrieved sections of the US military drone in OUR territorial waters where it was shot down."

Meantime, IRGC Commander Major General Hossein Salami stressed that the move should alert Washington officials to stay away.

The incident sent "a clear message" to the US and other enemies that Iran will show a firm and crushing response to any aggression, Salami stated.

"Borders are our red lines and any enemy which violates them will not go back home and will be annihilated. The only way for enemies is to respect Iran's territorial integrity and national interests," the major general noted.

Also, earlier this month, General Salami said Iran's military power and might had taken the military option off the table for the US, stating that the US was fearful of war against Iran.

"We have completely blocked the road to the enemies in the military field and we have reversed the balance. Under the current situation, it is the enemies who are concerned about war and this concern is displayed in their physical and tactical behavior," General Salami said, addressing the commanders and personnel of Khatam al-Anbia base in Tehran.

He said the US exercised a similar offensive strategy in the political field first, but "eventually, they announced that they didn't intend to go for a confrontation and called it a quit; in fact, this was a retreat to give them a chance to save themselves from a bottleneck they had created themselves."

"Today, our global power is very well known and credited, and it includes an extraordinary deterrence capacity; we have managed to shatter the United States' awe in the world public opinion" on the scene of action, General Salami said.

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