Alwaght- Over the recent years, Iran has infiltrated into the US military’s command centers and has evidence of their support for ISIS terrorists, commander of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force said Friday.
“We have documents showing the behavior of the Americans in Iraq and Syria. We know what the Americans did there; what they neglected and how they supported ISIS,” Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh said in a TV interview.
If the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) is allowed to release those documents, it would bring about more "scandals" for the US, the commander pointed out.
The Americans, among others, "have come to Iraq and Syria to disintegrate them, but what eventually happened was Iran’s will. I see no army in the world to be on a par with the IRGC,” he added.
The US has long been accused of colluding with ISIS to provide safe passage and logistic support to members of the Takfiri group in conflict zones.
The US and its allies have been bombarding what they call ISIS positions inside Syria since September 2014 without any authorization from the Damascus government or a UN mandate.
In late August, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said US helicopters had transferred members of the ISIS terrorist group in Deir ez-Zor province.
The sources speculated that the airlift was possibly meant to transfer US mercenaries fighting alongside ISIS or the terror outfit’s ringleaders who sought to defect.
Iran Possesses Biggest Non-Nuclear Bomb
General Hajizadeh also announced that the West Asian country has a 10-ton bomb that dwarfs the most American's so-called "Mother of All Bombs,".
“Following a proposal by the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), [Iran’s] Defense Industries [Organization] manufactured a 10-ton bomb. These bombs are at our disposal. They can be launched from Ilyushin aircraft and they are highly destructive,” the Iranian commander sad.
The commander referred to the ordnance as Iran’s “father of all bombs” as compared with the GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB), also known as the "mother of all bombs," which the US Air Force dropped on tunnels in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province from an MC-130 aircraft in April.
The MOAB weighs about 22,000 pounds (9,800 kg), and was said to be the most powerful non-nuclear weapon ever designed. It was developed during the US war on Iraq and is intended to target large below-surface areas.