Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Report: Iran holds military maneuvers


TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's official news agency says Iran's military has wound up a one-day exercise in the center of the country.
The Wednesday report by IRNA says Gen. Ahmad Reza Pourdastan, commander of Iran's ground forces, described the aim of the exercise as showing Iran's readiness to confront "global arrogance," a reference to the United States, as well as improving the capabilities of the forces.
He said jet fighters took part in successful maneuvers, and new weapons were tested.
The one-day drill has been held annually since 1987. This year's coincided with nuclear talks between Iran and world powers in Baghdad.
The exercise was held in Isfahan province, which hosts Iran's uranium enrichment and conversion facilities.
The West suspects Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. Iran denies that.

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