Iran prepares to defend itself

Iran is preparing for a violent confrontation with the US. It lacks intercontinental ballistic missiles, but it has a variety of short and medium range missiles capable of reaching any target in the Middle East. It has developed a version of the US MQ1 Predator drone or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, able to carry four air-to air or air to ground missiles plus two laser guided bombs. The US manufacturer, General Atomics sold Predators to saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco sand Italy.The US has a history of supplying arms to the Middle East. It sold fighter jets and Hawk missiles to Iran when the Shah was in charge. It sold missiles and chemical weapons to Sadam Hussein in Iraq, plus weapons to the Taliban when they were fighting the Russians.Generals in the Pentagon are incensed that Iran managed to shoot down a high flying spy drone - especially with a home-built missile. But the US only has itself to blame. The Sayyad 3 missile system is a clone of the US Hawk missile sold to Iran. Conflict in the Middle East has been constant for centuries but the current situation has not been enhanced by interference from the US and other western countries. There is a long history of empires controlling the known world, but they all eventually faded into history. Macedonia, Turkey (the Ottoman empire) Persia (now Iran), Sumaria, Babylon (now Iraq, Egypt, the Byzantine empire and the Romans, all took turns at ruling the world. For the last few decades the United States has tried to assume that mantle but the Soviet Union provided an effective counterbalance. Now it seems that the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China may continue with that role.

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