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Sunday, 16 April 2006 |
Marie Colvin, Michael Smith and Sarah Baxter
IRAN has formed battalions of suicide bombers to strike at British and American targets if the nation’s nuclear sites are attacked. According to Iranian officials, 40,000 trained suicide bombers are ready for action.
The main force, named the Special Unit of Martyr Seekers in the Revolutionary Guards, was first seen last month when members marched in a military parade, dressed in olive-green uniforms with explosive packs around their waists and detonators held high.
Dr Hassan Abbasi, head of the Centre for Doctrinal Strategic Studies in
the Revolutionary Guards, said in a speech that 29 western targets had
been identified: “We are ready to attack American and British sensitive
points if they attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.” He added that some of
them were “quite close” to the Iranian border in Iraq.
In a tape
recording heard by The Sunday Times, Abbasi warned the would-be martyrs
to “pay close attention to wily England” and vowed that “Britain’s
demise is on our agenda”.
At a recruiting station in Tehran
recently, volunteers for the force had to show their birth
certificates, give proof of their address and tick a box stating
whether they would prefer to attack American targets in Iraq or Israeli
targets.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned last Friday that
Israel was heading towards “annihilation”. He was speaking at a Tehran
conference on Palestinian rights aimed at promoting Iran as a new
Middle Eastern superpower.
According to western intelligence
documents leaked to The Sunday Times, the Revolutionary Guards are in
charge of a secret nuclear weapons programme designed to evade the
scrutiny of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
One of the
leaked reports, dating from February this year, confirms that President
George W Bush is preparing to strike Iran. “If the problem is not
resolved in some way, he intends to act before leaving office because
it would be ‘unfair’ to leave the task of destroying Iran’s nuclear
facilities to a new president,” the document says.
Alireza
Jafarzadeh, a former spokesman for National Council of Resistance of
Iran (NCRI), an opposition group, said a secret, parallel military
programme was under way. According to sources inside Iran, the
Revolutionary Guards were constructing underground sites that could be
activated if Iran’s known nuclear facilities were destroyed.
The
NCRI is the political wing of the Mujaheddin-e-Khalq, which is deemed a
terrorist organisation in Britain and America. However, much of its
information is considered to be “absolutely credible” by western
intelligence sources after Jafarzadeh revealed the existence of the
Natanz plant in 2002.
Within the past year, 14 large and several
smaller projects have been created, according to Jafarzadeh. Several
are designed to be nuclear factories; others are for the storage of
weapons, he claimed. |