Friday, March 31, 2006

Iran Test-Fires ‘Undetectable’ Missle

Filed under: Iran Watch by Chad at 2:08 pm CST

The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has announced they have test-fired a missile capable of going undetected and one that could “evade anti-missile missiles.”  Also launched was a Shahab-2 in order “to show Iran’s desire for peace and friendship with neighbouring countries.”

In Iran though, you can’t have a military exercise or a missle test-fire without somehow tying the United States to it.

“Now, America knows that Muslims with their desires for martyrdom have discovered a new technology and are capable of technological production. This has made [the U.S.] fear them”, [General] Salami was quoted as saying by the state-run news agency ISNA.

I had no idea a desire to die actually increased scientific output.  Well no wonder why the West is lagging behind Iranian scientists who, I suppose, want to die.  Well, except that it isn’t.

Earlier this week Iran arrested two Swedes allegedly for taking photographs of Iranian navy yards.  Iran now believes the two Swedes were either U.S. or Israeli agents.

“Right now, many American and Israeli commanders operate on the Iranian territory to get the necessary information for potential military attacks against the Islamic Republic,” he told Fars. (source)

Paranoia is a disease.

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