Commander: Iranian Missiles Can Hit 2,000 Enemy Bases

A senior advisor to the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces cautioned enemy states about Iran’s military power, saying that a number of 2,000 enemy bases are within the reach of the Iranian military.
“Iran has now reached to a point of progress that can target 2,000 enemy bases within a range of 2,000km,” General Morteza Qorbani said.
The commander stressed Iran’s determination to withstand enemy pressures, relying on its military might and achievements.
In a similar remarks Last month, a senior Iranian commander said the distance between Iran and Israel is the maximum range that Tehran wants for its missiles, saying that Iran does not need missiles with a longer range.
“We don’t need missiles with over 2000km but we have the technology to build them,” Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh told reporters in December.
“Israel is our longest-range target,” the commander underscored.
The Zionist regime of Israel has recently intensified its war rhetoric against Tehran, warning that it plans to hit Iranian nuclear facilities.
Iran has, in return, warned that it would target Israel and its worldwide interests in case it comes under attack by the Tel Aviv.
The United States has also always stressed that military action is a main option for the White House to deter Iran’s progress in the field of nuclear technology.
In response, Iran has warned it would hit the US, Israel and their worldwide interests and close the strategic Strait of Hormuz if it became the target of a military attack over its nuclear program.
Strait of Hormuz, the entrance to the strategic Persian Gulf waterway, is a major oil shipping route.