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Iran buries key missile commander killed in blast
Nov 14, 2011 at 22:45
By Reuters
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran buried Monday a senior military officer it called the "architect" of its missile defences, killed in a massive explosion at a Revolutionary Guards' arms depot that authorities said was an accident.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended the ceremony for Brigadier General Hassan Moqaddam and the 16 other Revolutionary Guards who died in the explosion at their military base Saturday. The blast was so big it was felt in the capital Tehran, some 45 km (28 miles) away.

Officials said the accident happened as troops were moving munitions at the base west of Tehran and have denied suggestions that it may have been sabotage. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for better observance of safety standards at military sites.

On October 12 last year a similar blast at a Revolutionary Guards munitions store killed and wounded several servicemen in Khoramabad, western Iran. Authorities said that explosion was an accident.

"Martyr Moqaddam was the main architect of the Revolutionary Guards' canon and missile power and the founder of the deterrent power of our country," Hossein Salami, the deputy head of the Revolutionary Guards, said in a eulogy at the funeral, state broadcaster IRIB reported.

The Revolutionary Guards were set up in parallel to the regular army after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and became a hugely powerful military and economic body.

A veteran of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, Moqaddam's importance was underlined by the appearance of Khamenei at his funeral and a personal visit to his family by Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi to convey Ahmadinejad's condolences.

While there was no indication of any kind of attack, the timing of the explosion -- amid rising tensions with Israel and the West over Iran's nuclear program -- was likely to spark speculation about the incident.

A report published by the United Nations nuclear agency last week that contained what it called credible evidence pointing to military dimensions to Iran's atomic activities fueled demands in Washington and Europe for more sanctions on Tehran and increased talk of using military strikes to prevent it getting the bomb.

Khamenei responded by saying the Revolutionary Guards would "answer attacks with strong slaps and iron fists."

Military experts say bombing Iran's military sites would be more risky than similar actions Israel has made in the past in Iraq and Syria.

Iran has said several assassinations of nuclear scientists, and cyber attacks are covert operations by Israel and its allies to undermine the atomic work it says is entirely peaceful.

(Reporting by Ramin Mostafavi; Writing by Robin Pomeroy; Editing by Matthew Jones)
 
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Rest in peace brave warriors. your path will be continued

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......... :D ..........

When you deal with missiles death is an occupational hazard
every one knows its a occupational hazard, and there is no need to make fun of a fallen comrade (even enemies can respect each others dead)
 
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RIP - He served his country till the last breath.A true hero.
 
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As long as Iran keeps its aggressive, belligerent stance and keeps supporting those that blow up cafes, buses and fire rockets - there will be many more of these men dying.

May the 'accidents' continue unabated.
 
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Controlled Pair > you mean that it is England which was doing it? What do you mean exactly?
 
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Controlled Pair > you mean that it is England which was doing it? What do you mean exactly?

No, Iran.

Iran sponsors terrorism globally. It supports those that blow up buses, cafes and kills civilians. It supports Hamas firing rockets indiscriminately into Israel. It has hijacked a democratic Lebanon and now controls it. The IED's to blow up British soldiers in Iraq were made and supplied by Iran. Now you are even supplying the Taliban.

Then we have your 'leaders' making warmongering speeches. Talking about 'cancers' in the middle east being removed etc.

As long as Iran behaves this way, these 'accidents' will continue until Iran feels the pain it has inflicted on others since 1979.
 
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salute to you sir!


why iran is not providing enough security for its key people?this isn't the first time.....
 
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As long as Iran keeps its aggressive, belligerent stance and keeps supporting those that blow up cafes, buses and fire rockets - there will be many more of these men dying.

May the 'accidents' continue unabated.

that still doesn't mean people are going to come here and make fun of dead soldiers! show some respect...

why was my post deleted? i didn't do anything wrong.

he was a soldier on duty while he died, you can atleast show some respect or dont coment at all!

since it was deleted i'll say it again: may he rest in peace!
 
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No. This wasn't some conscript guarding a checkpoint.

This 'soldier' was part of the Mullah's regime of spreading Shia Islam and destroying Israel. He was one of the architects.

Not only is he a legitimate target, but I welcome his demise and the demise of all those that seek to cause pain and suffering like he wanted to.

There is a big difference between soldiers like the Pakistani ones who got killed, and this guy.
if you say that, every country that manufactures weapons is a threat to humanity and if a rank is given to the worst nation against humanity.
US will take the first place,
Followed by Russia, China, Israel, France, UK, India, Pakistan.
and in that list US tops. Don't say that a country is ill because it follows a religion.
 
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