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Iran Digging Mass Graves For U.S. Troops If They Attack

ALI AKBAR DAREINI   08/10/10 06:38 AM ET   AP

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has dug mass graves in which to bury U.S. troops in case of any American attack on the country, a former commander of the elite Revolutionary Guard said.

The digging of the graves appears to be a show of bravado after the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, said last week that the U.S. military has a contingency plan to attack Iran, although he thinks a military strike is probably a bad idea.

The U.S. and some of its allies accuse Iran of using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to build nuclear weapons. Iran has denied the charges, saying its nuclear program is geared merely toward generating electricity, not bomb.

Gen. Hossein Kan'ani Moghadam, who was the Guard's deputy commander during the 1980s, said graves have been dug in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan province, where Iran buried Iraqi soldiers killed during the ruinous 1980-88 war between the Islamic republic and Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's regime.

"The mass graves that used to be for burying Saddam's soldiers have now been prepared again for U.S. soldiers, and this is the reason for digging this big number of graves," Moghadam told The Associated Press Television News late Monday. He did not say how many were prepared.

Footage obtained by APTN showed a large number of empty, freshly dug graves in a desert region of Khuzestan. The digging of the graves was first reported earlier this week by Iran's semiofficial news agency Fars.

Moghadam repeated warnings that Iran will retaliate against U.S. bases in the Gulf if there is an attack on Iran. The U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet headquarters is based just across the Gulf from Iran in Bahrain.

If U.S. forces attack, "Iran will have no choice but to strike the American bases in the region," he said. "The heavy costs of such a war will not be just on the Islamic Republic of Iran. America and other countries should accept that this would be the start of an extensive war in the region."

The war of words has intensified between Iran and the United States after the U.N. Security Council imposed a fourth round of tougher sanctions in June in response to Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a technology that can be used to produce nuclear fuel or material for an atomic bomb.

The U.S. and Israel have said military force could be used if diplomacy fails to stop what they suspect is an Iranian nuclear weapons program.

(This version corrects that Moghadam is a former Guard commander, not a current one, and spoke to APTN, instead of Fars.)

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zorro869
08:17 AM on 09/04/2010
The problem with mass graves, is if there IS a war between the U.S. and Iran, there wont be any ground troops for months, if ever. Iran will be bombed into the stone age and those graves will be used for Iranian soldiers, not US troops- safe back in Pasadena or Qutar raining down mavericks from Predators.
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03:11 PM on 08/12/2010
I guess every nation has a different idea about what 'shovel ready' projects are.
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truth67
02:18 PM on 08/12/2010
iran still exists?
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Paul Easter
01:49 PM on 08/12/2010
Well of course this is bravado. In response to the threat of invasion, you should:

A: Mobilize your military.
B: Deploy troops to your borders.
C: Prepare the civilian population.
D: None of the above, just dig graves for the invading army.
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Chopin
Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
12:58 PM on 08/12/2010
To those gentle people who sit in comfortable chairs, and continue here to argue and debate endlessly about pre-emptive war, just war, self-defensive war, whatever kind of war, I want to continue bearing witness in my meager limited ways to the real war, . . . wars as they are conducted today against humanity, indiscriminately for all eternity to come.

My heart bleeds, YES, I don't care if anybody calls me a "bleeding heart", because despite whatever anybody believes in, real hearts bleed, and real people with real hearts bleed, endlessly, profusely, for all eternity, for as long as those radioactive dusts of exploded Depleted Uranium munitions remain on Earth and endure for 4.5 BILLION YEARS = 4,500 MILLION YEARS, for all eternity, until our Sun and solar system expire into lifeless star dusts.

My mind recoils, my heart bleeds, and my soul shrivels, at the sight and the knowledge of what modern wars do today, everyday, to everybody and everything they touch, indiscriminately. If you are human same as I am, or as human as the grotesque malformed infants and children with malignant leukemia, destined to die painful deaths, your mind would recoil in horror, your heart would bleed in agony, your soul would weep and shrivel at such unendurable tragedy of crimes against humanity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSCCsUV7PqQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9MNQDQXkzs
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02:33 AM on 08/12/2010
But Obama said that he was going to sit down and meet with these guys and everything was gonna be all right.
01:10 AM on 08/12/2010
How many human graves would have to be combined to bury one robot drone?
This is nonsense.
12:42 AM on 08/12/2010
Propaganda piece.

First, we don't have the troops to send in.

Second, all the money is in replacement missiles, rockets, bombs, and drones, sacrificed US Navy ships, and middle east oil fields and infrastructure. That's what the Bush family, the Cheney family, the global banks, Bechtel, Parsons, Halliburton, countless defense contractors, and the Saudi royal family wants to see.

Along with $15/gallon gas prices.

As the economy totally goes of the cliff, the Obama globalist banks (Summers and Geithner are there for a reason) snatch up all that foreclosed commercial and residential property.

And the good citizens are made to be very afraid, and rally around an extremely faltering president and administration, quite likely just before the elections.

That means there is not much time left to gin up the faux war. Better get busy, inner circles!
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terry63
treasure hunter.
12:15 AM on 08/12/2010
Well that should save us some time digging graves.
11:49 PM on 08/11/2010
never saw a country we wouldn't love to invade...
09:20 PM on 08/11/2010
What an interstesting provacative headline. The ginning for war by the 9/11 media continuies.
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leftheaded
Cognitive scientist, researcher, professor
12:16 PM on 08/12/2010
That myth has gone a long way.
09:10 PM on 08/11/2010
While there is no doubt in my mind that Islam ultimately teaches love and peace like every other monotheistic faith, there is also no question that ISLAM HAS A SERIOUS PR PROBLEM: http://www.examiner.com/x-44332-Columbus-Religion--Politics-Examiner~y2010m8d11-Does-Islam-have-a-PR-problem
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TellMeSumn
A luta continua
10:37 AM on 08/12/2010
Is this article about Islam?
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07:24 PM on 08/11/2010
It's also ironic that there "wasn't" an assasination attempt last week on the guys who's name I can never pronounce, let alone spell!
05:49 PM on 08/11/2010
Why would Iran want to build up their defenses? It's not like anyone's gunning for them...

Oh wait...

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1969/12/the-point-of-no-return/8186/
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doublels
say it out loud...I'm a Lib & I'm proud
05:47 PM on 08/11/2010
What was the point of McMullen stating there was a contingency plan to invade Iran? I have to wonder if they're ''gearing us up'' for another war or he was deliberately antagonizing Iran. If he was deliberately antagonizing, what's the point? Enough with all the rhetoric about invading Iran.
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07:21 PM on 08/11/2010
agreed
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mariusvinchi
Saint Lucia is looking better and better every day
07:38 AM on 08/12/2010
Agreed...
Though I would like to know how they plan to overcome a military larger than our own by a margin of 3 to 1.
12:35 PM on 08/12/2010
Not that I'm endorsing this in any way. That margin is only an issue in a ground war.