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Iran steps up preparations for US war
Tim Shipman in Washington and Kay Biouki in Teheran
Last Updated: 1:06am GMT 29/10/2007
Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is stepping up preparations for
possible war with America by replacing a string of moderate regime
officials with hardliners who more closely share his views.
After months in which his government has played down the risk of war
over Iran's nuclear programme, officials have also begun making
bellicose pronouncements in an apparent attempt to ready public
opinion for a military clash.
Last week's resignation of Ali Larijani, Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator, and his replacement by Saeed Jalili, an Ahmadinejad ally
who is a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, was merely the
most visible of a series of discreet personnal changes, diplomats have
revealed.
In recent weeks Mr Ahmadinejad has fired ministers responsible for oil
and heavy industry, and forced out the governor of Iran's central bank
for refusing to back his policies. Last week he also quietly brought
in hardliners to the justice and foreign ministries. "We don't need
people with specialities, we need people who are devoted," he said.
But the lack of worldly experience among his appointees has unnerved
US officials.
The new nuclear negotiator speaks little English and had not travelled
to the West before Mr Ahmadinejad was elected president, according to
Mehdi Khalaji of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Western diplomats have also been alarmed by the appointment of General
Mohammad Ali Jafari, who took part in the storming of the US Embassy
in Teheran in 1979, as head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps,
one of the most powerful institutions in Iran. A Pentagon adviser
compared him to the US general in charge of forces in Iraq. "He is the
Iranian Petraeus. He has studied counter-insurgency warfare."
Saeed Jalili: Closer to President Ahmadinejad
CIA and Pentagon analysts are fearful that Gen Jafari's views are
reflected among the other senior appointments made by Mr Ahmadinejad.
He has declared his wish to identify "martyrdom-seeking individuals in
society" and warned: "Each of our suicide volunteers equals a nuclear
bomb."
Last week, Gen Jafari announced changes in the structure of the
Revolutionary Guards and the feared Basij paramilitary forces, to make
them better able to "defend the revolution against any kind of threat,
whether domestic or foreign".
At the same time a Revolutionary Guards general, Mahmoud Chahar Baghi,
threatened to "fire 11,000 missiles at US targets in the region in the
first few minutes of the conflict", and it was announced that Iran has
signed a deal with China to purchase 24 J-10 fighter jets by 2010,
which have the range to hit Israel.
Michael Rubin, who was an adviser on Iran to the former US defence
secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, said: "I don't think they fully understand
the West.
They have become overconfident about their strength and underestimate
the US."
Mr Rumsfeld's successor, Robert Gates, confirmed that "routine"
planning was under way to give President George Bush options for
striking at Iran. At the same time the president sought $88 million of
congressional funding to modify B2 stealth bombers to carry a 30,000lb
bunker-buster bomb, capable of damaging Iran's underground nuclear
facilities.
Iranian police has also shut and sealed several Teheran bookshops
which also provide coffee and snacks to readers, telling one owner:
"All the corruption in the country comes out of these caf=E9s."
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=3D/news/2007/10/28/wiran128.=
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Iran steps up preparations for US war
Tim Shipman in Washington and Kay Biouki in Teheran
Last Updated: 1:06am GMT 29/10/2007
Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is stepping up preparations for
possible war with America by replacing a string of moderate regime
officials with hardliners who more closely share his views.
After months in which his government has played down the risk of war
over Iran's nuclear programme, officials have also begun making
bellicose pronouncements in an apparent attempt to ready public
opinion for a military clash.
Last week's resignation of Ali Larijani, Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator, and his replacement by Saeed Jalili, an Ahmadinejad ally
who is a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, was merely the
most visible of a series of discreet personnal changes, diplomats have
revealed.
In recent weeks Mr Ahmadinejad has fired ministers responsible for oil
and heavy industry, and forced out the governor of Iran's central bank
for refusing to back his policies. Last week he also quietly brought
in hardliners to the justice and foreign ministries. "We don't need
people with specialities, we need people who are devoted," he said.
But the lack of worldly experience among his appointees has unnerved
US officials.
The new nuclear negotiator speaks little English and had not travelled
to the West before Mr Ahmadinejad was elected president, according to
Mehdi Khalaji of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Western diplomats have also been alarmed by the appointment of General
Mohammad Ali Jafari, who took part in the storming of the US Embassy
in Teheran in 1979, as head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps,
one of the most powerful institutions in Iran. A Pentagon adviser
compared him to the US general in charge of forces in Iraq. "He is the
Iranian Petraeus. He has studied counter-insurgency warfare."
Saeed Jalili: Closer to President Ahmadinejad
CIA and Pentagon analysts are fearful that Gen Jafari's views are
reflected among the other senior appointments made by Mr Ahmadinejad.
He has declared his wish to identify "martyrdom-seeking individuals in
society" and warned: "Each of our suicide volunteers equals a nuclear
bomb."
Last week, Gen Jafari announced changes in the structure of the
Revolutionary Guards and the feared Basij paramilitary forces, to make
them better able to "defend the revolution against any kind of threat,
whether domestic or foreign".
At the same time a Revolutionary Guards general, Mahmoud Chahar Baghi,
threatened to "fire 11,000 missiles at US targets in the region in the
first few minutes of the conflict", and it was announced that Iran has
signed a deal with China to purchase 24 J-10 fighter jets by 2010,
which have the range to hit Israel.
Michael Rubin, who was an adviser on Iran to the former US defence
secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, said: "I don't think they fully understand
the West.
They have become overconfident about their strength and underestimate
the US."
Mr Rumsfeld's successor, Robert Gates, confirmed that "routine"
planning was under way to give President George Bush options for
striking at Iran. At the same time the president sought $88 million of
congressional funding to modify B2 stealth bombers to carry a 30,000lb
bunker-buster bomb, capable of damaging Iran's underground nuclear
facilities.
Iranian police has also shut and sealed several Teheran bookshops
which also provide coffee and snacks to readers, telling one owner:
"All the corruption in the country comes out of these caf=E9s."
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HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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