San Francisco Chronicle

Iran actions:

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Military leaders gave details of new weapons as a prelude to naval war games.

TEHRAN— Iranian military leaders gave details of a new longrange drone and testfired four antiship missiles Tuesday in a prelude to upcoming naval war games planned in an apparent response to U.S.-led warship drills in the Persian Gulf.

The show of Iranian military readiness and its latest tool — a domestical­ly made drone capable of reaching Israel and most of the Middle East — also came as President Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d prepared to address the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday amid a deepening impasse with the West over Tehran’s disputed nuclear program.

Ahmadineja­d on Monday held open hope for renewed dialogue with the United States, but told reporters in New York that Iran was “fully ready” to defend itself from attacks. In Tehran, a senior Revolution­ary Guard commander, Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, also warned that U.S. bases in the gulf could face retaliator­y strikes if Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear sites.

The West and its allies fear Iran’s uranium enrichment program could lead to atomic weapons, but the United States and others favor a mix of sanctions and diplomacy to try to force Tehran to curb its nuclear program. Iran claims it only seeks nuclear power for energy and medical applicatio­ns.

On Tuesday, Hajizadeh described the new drone as a key strategic additional to Iran’s military capabiliti­es with the ability to carry out reconnaiss­ance missions or be armed with “bombs and missiles.”

Hajizadeh, who heads the Guard’s aerospace division, said the Shahed-129, or Witness-129, has a range of 1,250 miles. It is virtually impossible to independen­tly determine the actual capabiliti­es or combat worthiness of the weapons Iran is producing.

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