
Gavriel Queenann
Iran has threatened to start a 'street war' in Tel Aviv - and in the US and Europe - should its nuclear program be attacked.
"Israel is not big enough to launch a military strike on Iran, but if
it takes such a foolish decision, the Iranian military will fight with
the Zionist soldiers in Tel Aviv streets... and will force them out of
the Palestinian soil," Seyed Hossein Naqavi said.
Naqavi also warned, should Tehran's nuclear program be attacked, the battlefield won't be in Iran, but "the entirety of Europe and the US."
"Iranian forces will fight with the enemies with maximum might and
power all throughout the European and US soil, if Iran comes under
attack," he reiterated.
Naqavi also responded to reports Britain might strike Iran's nuclear
sites, saying "a look at the history reveals that the British regime has
been using threat, intimidation, terror and colonialism all throughout
the last 500 years."
"Now a country with such a long record of crimes and colonialist
actions should know very well that the Islamic Republic enjoys a high
military capability today," he added.
Naqavi's remarks have become a part of Tehran's mantra of threatening
counter-strikes as international criticism of its nuclear aspirations
continues to mount.