TEHRAN, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) -- A top Iranian commander said on Tuesday that the Islamic republic's air force has built up a "solid barrier" to defend the country's airspace, Iran's English-language satellite channel Press TV reported.
"The air force has built up a solid barrier against
any kind of strike, using up-to-date equipment as well as unique military
tactics," Iran's Air Force chief Brigadier General Ahmad Miqani said.
The Iranian forces would remain vigilant to defend
the country's airspace in case of any attack, he added.
Iran has test-fired its Shahab-3 missile that is
capable of hitting targets within a range of 2,000 km, vowing that its missile
capabilities are "a defensive tool against invasions."
The United States and its allies have accused Iran of
trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of a civilian nuclear program.
Iran has denied the U.S. charges and insists that its nuclear program is for
peaceful purposes only.
The United States said it focused on diplomacy to try
to resolve Iran's nuclear issue, but has insisted it will take "no option off
the table."
Some observers believe that it is still possible that
the United States and Israel would attack Iranian targets for Tehran's
suspicious nuclear programs.
In June, the New York Times reported that U.S.
military believed a major military exercise by Israel in early June was a
rehearsal for a potential bombing attack on Iran's nuclear sites.
Some U.S. officials said the Israeli exercise
appeared to be an effort to develop the military's capacity to carry out
long-range strikes and to demonstrate the seriousness with which Israel views
Iran's nuclear program.