Monday, September 12, 2005

Iran Military Draws Conclusions From Katrina

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Tehran, Iran, Sep. 11 – Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have been following closely the way the United States government has been handling Hurricane Katrina, and drawing strategic conclusions from it.

In remarks that appeared on Ansar-e Hezbollah website on Sunday, a top official of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said the devastating hurricane had exposed America’s vulnerabilities.


Now, if they could only find a way to hide their forces in a hurricane headed to the U.S. mainland, they could conceivably pull something off. And, if they ever tried to send a nuclear missile to the U.S., Iran would very soon make the Grand Canyon look like a pothole in the road.

Hat Tip:
A Daily Briefing On Iran

3 comments:

G_in_AL said...

Nice posturing Iran, really. I'm sure your dominions will reflect on this and see that you really are the strong sword of Islam, and could, on a whim, destroy the evil capitalists. But you choose not to, because it is beneath the mighty Persian empires to use the magic Allah hurricane to the US.

Σ. Alexander said...

It is ridiculous. The hurricane and war enemies are completely different. No armed forces can fight against natural disasters. This is typical propaganda by an authoritarian regime.

LA Sunset said...

Three smart people, three excellent points of which all three are 100% right.

Thanks for reading guys, I appreciate all of your comments