Report: U.S. to order limited raid on Iran

Published: June 3, 2008 at 9:10 AM
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks on 19th anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's death

WASHINGTON, June 3 (UPI) -- The United States is moving closer to ordering a limited attack on Iranian Revolutionary Guard installations, a military intelligence group reports.

The operation would target training camps and munitions factories that assist Iraqi insurgents, Hezbollah and terrorist groups in Gaza, DEBKAfile.com, a military intelligence Web site, reported Tuesday, quoting sources in Washington.

U.S. President George Bush in May said talk of a military action of some kind against Iran is "highly speculative."

"I've always made it clear that options are on the table, but, you know, the biggest weapon we have against those who can't stand freedom is the advance of freedom," he said.

Iran reportedly is preparing counter measures, perhaps on a larger scale, the Web site said.

"Iran's Armed Forces are fully prepared to counter any military attack with any intensity and to make the enemy regret initiating any such incursions," Iran defense minister Gen. Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar said Sunday.

The Revolutionary Guard has completed preparations for a U.S. attack on their bases, DEBKAfile.com said, and have evacuated training camps and bases.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Retailers: As snow falls, so do sales (21 min)
NBA: Washington 118, Golden State 109 (47 min)
NHL: Vancouver 3, Washington 2 (53 min)
Woman allegedly stole case of Scotch
NBA: Houston 116, Dallas 108 (OT)
NHL: Chicago 5, Boston 4 (SO)
COL FB: Villanova 23, Montana 21
fark
Cows have taken over Clark County
Shortage of ugly sweaters threatens to ruin ironic hipster parties
Yeah, you probably have mad cow disease
U.S. to Capture Cow Farts to Save the Planet. This should complete the Cow trifecta
Austin man reports cow as missing
800 sheep and 40 cattle killed by Walla tip fire. BBQ trifecta is sick due to overeating