Iran’s top military commander said Saturday that his forces would retaliate against American military bases in the Persian Gulf if they are involved in any possible future attack on Iran.
Talking to an Arabic language news television, General Mohammad Ali Jaafari, commander of the Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said that it is Iran’s “natural right to respond” if attacked by land or air.
But he assured Arab Gulf countries, some of whom are home to U.S. military bases, that only American forces would come under counterattack.
“We realize that there is worry among neighboring countries, Muslim countries whose lands host U.S. military stations,” Jaafari said. He spoke in Farsi, which the network dubbed over in Arabic.
“However, if the U.S. launches a war against us, and if it uses these stations to attack Iran with missiles, then through the strength and precision of our own missiles, we are capable of targeting only the U.S. military forces who attack us,” he told the station.
On a recent visit to the Gulf countries, U.S. President George W. Bush branded Iran the leading state sponsor of terror, and said “all options” against Tehran remain on the table.
Many of the Gulf’s Arab states want Washington to keep Iran’s ambitions in check, but are nervous about the impact of any military confrontation.
The U.S. military has several bases in Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen. Many Gulf Arabs have expressed concern that those bases make them vulnerable to attack
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