Pakistan's Ex-Army Chief: If Attacked, 'Hit Israel'
May 13, 2006
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan's former army chief says Iranian officials came to him for advice on heading off an attack on their nuclear facilities, and he in effect advised them to take a hostage -- Israel.
Retired Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg said he suggested their government ``make it clear that if anything happens to Iran, if anyone attacks it -- it doesn't matter who it is or how it is attacked -- that Iran's answer will be to hit Israel; the only target will be Israel.''
Mohammad Ebrahim Dehghani, an Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander, was quoted last week as saying that if ''America does make any mischief, the first place we target will be Israel.'' The threat was disavowed the next day by Brig. Gen. Alireza Afshar, deputy to the chief of Iran's military staff, who said it was Dehghani's ``personal view and has no validity as far as the Iranian military officials are concerned.''
And on Tuesday, Israel's vice premier, Shimon Peres, warned that ``those who threaten to destroy are in danger of being destroyed.''
In the AP interview that took place several weeks before these threats were exchanged, Beg said a delegation from the Iranian Embassy in Pakistan had come to his office in January, seeking advice as Western pressure mounted on Iran to abandon its nuclear effort. Beg said he offered lessons learned from his experience dealing with India's nuclear threat.
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