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Another Guard commander, Gen. Mostafa Izadi, called Moghaddam a "founder of the Guard's surface-to-surface missile systems."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Iranian officials did not explain why Moghaddam was at the site at the time of the explosion.
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Another commander described Moghaddam as the "founder of the Guard's surface-to-surface missile systems".
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Another is Iranian reformist parliamentarian Ismail Gerami-Moghaddam, who said in 2007 that the speech led the Iranian people to grow increasingly skeptical of American slogans.
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Saeed Qasemi, a Revolutionary Guard commander, said Iran owed its missile programme to Moghaddam.
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"A major part of our progress in the field of missile capability and artillery was due to round-the-clock efforts by martyr Moghaddam," Qasemi told the conservative news website rajanews.com.
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It praised Moghaddam, saying it would not forget his "effective role in the development of the country's defence … and his efforts in launching and organising the Guard's artillery and missile units," according to the semi-official Fars news agency.
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General Hasan Moghaddam was killed alongside 16 guard members on Saturday at a military site 25 miles south-west of Tehran.
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Qasemi said Moghaddam was one of a few Revolutionary Guard commanders favoured by Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Moghaddam headed a "self-sufficiency" unit of the armaments section.
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