*****Ministry of Peshmerga: air maneuver of Iran does not pose a threat to the Kurdistan Region*****
06/09/2011 19:34
Erbil, September 6 (Rn) - *****The official source in the Peshmerga Kurdistan Regional Government, said on Tuesday *****that the implementation of the planned "military defense" *****by the fighters of Iran***** does not pose any threat to the territory of the Kurdistan region. *****The agent said the Ministry of Peshmerga, Anwar Usman, told the Kurdish News (Rn) that***** "the implementation of a military exercise by the Iranian army,***** would not pose any danger mentioned on the region,***** and is likely to be the purpose behind a maneuver *****is to present the military capabilities of Iran to America."***** Osman added that "it is unlikely that the Iranian army in any attack military land or air against the Kurdistan region, because the protection of the security of Iraqi territory is now the responsibility of the U.S. military, and who feature their military capabilities in some areas of the lamp, and the part of the objectives of this exercise is to show military capabilities within Iran itself. " He explained, "with this, the Iranian army now is not the strongest of the former army of the Ba'ath regime dissolved, in order to pose a significant threat to us, as it can be based attack us and say it provides this your territory and occupied, or to stand idly by. " The Air Force of Iran, announced on Tuesday, the start of maneuver air under the name of "military defense" in the region of the country's northwest, adjacent to the borders of the Kurdistan region of Iraq and continue for 10 days, in order to strengthen the network of air defense of Iran, is the test all military aircraft in all parts of the armies of the Revolutionary Guards (Pasdaran) and the national army (Arch). " flushing maneuver air to the Iranian military in the border area adjacent to the Kurdistan region, which will last for 10 days, with the latest security tensions on the border in about 50 days. " From: Muhammad Faryad, see: Ehsan Aervani
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