entered this war with thousands, we think tens of thousands of drones, missile uh ballistic missiles , anti-shipping missiles , which are lower sea skimming cruise missiles . Um, andeven though we have destroyed large fractions of their uh of their missiles ,
in whatever format I'm talking is it's the scale of eliminating the drone and missile threat is much bigger than people realize because they're hearingmeasurements well we've destroyed x% and y% and that's why you're getting the question but if you look at this map
a daily basis in commercial air travel space. UAP have come over nuclear missile sites and actually turned off the missiles .And so, you know, when something like that happens, you just got to take it seriously.
opponent. And this is exactly what Iran is doing right now, where their underground missile bases are hidden inside the mountains and then they're able tostrike targets throughout the Middle East. Primarily American
the first bombs that killed the supreme leader that uh killed those other several dozen doves that he was meeting with? missile that hit Azerbaijan and people on CNN there weren't what what's going on here. It's just a random in fact I
village called Petini in Harkiv when 10 Pechenihy in Kharkiv when 10 people were people were killed in a double Russian killed in a double Russian missile missile strike. 17 people were wounded strike. 17 people were wounded there, there. And they weren't the only deaths and they weren't the only deaths acrossacross Ukraine today. Seven more Ukraine today. Seven more reported in reported in cities across the east. And cities across the east. And here in
Yes, there have been more Russian strikes on various Ukrainian cities overnight and again this morning. The most serious of those is a double missile strike reported in the Kharkiv region in the northeast of Ukraine.We're told houses and shops, a post office and cafe were hit in Pechenihy
of Russia. It is believed to have have given military advice at the very least to the Iranians over there ballistic missile program. So suddenly you have Mr. Trump reaching out to the North Koreans who have some kind of leveragearguably or at least partnership with the Iranians. I think this is an attempt by Mr. Trump to exert as much pressure
that waterway. That of course being the risk of exposure to sea mines and of course the risk of exposure to Iranian missile and drone attacks if they do not abide by Iranian orders, namely to reroute through Iranian waters and paymajor fees to Iranian bodies, now called the Persian Gulf Strait Authority in order to secure safe passage.
Let's change disaster response. missile repairman, right? And we're like, we're not firing Tomahawks anywhere, so we don't need you to go to Burma.
so to speak and that was speed and whereas the U2 flew at 500 M an hour so you can imagine a surface of to air missile its window of opportunity to try to reach something that's going 500 mphis very different than a spy plane going
Administration to tear up the anti-ballistic missile uh treaty uh of 1972 which hadbeen uh brought into being by that great radical Richard
these past programs that might be stupid and expensive and of no use like putting missile systems that don't work in europe to defeat an iranian missile threat that doesn't yet exist but instead of just giving them up we shouldtrade them for something we should try to use that as a lever against russia to pressure them or threaten them if you
has been highly intelligent intelligent about how it has deployed its its missiles . Trump said they have no navy.It's been knocked out. They have no air force that's been knocked out. They have no air detection that's been knocked out. Their radar has been knocked out.
negotiating on a number of different points on the street and on ballistic missiles and on support of proxy actors and on the nuclear issue which proved the most divisive in those 21 hours oftalks. shows that this regime is still very much functioning despite all of the
catastrophic for neighboring countries but also for far away lands if given the ability to develop uh long range missiles . So uh we my view and the view of the Canadian government is that the Iranian government cannot be allowed todevelop nuclear weapons and any action to stop them from doing that is necessary for world peace. Was this action necessary to stop that in your
doesn't have long range weapons, the kind of long range weapons like flamingo missiles , ballistic missiles , um unless they've got a nuclear warhead, which obviously they're not going to use thethe the UK, but there's a limit to what the UK can give. And most of the
missiles , whether some planes have taken off. It would be better if they didn't notice.
missiles that can um can uh neutralize the incoming ballistic missiles . These
missiles , but these are easier to intercept. So if you look at the interception rate of Ukraine uh against
missiles and uh from aerial attacks in general. Russia's also been attacking Ukrainian food warehouses and Red Cross
missiles . They're attacking with roughly 100 ballistic, and this is just ballistic missiles . And in addition to that, you also have cruise missiles , but
missiles for extra boost I don't want to go there but great any other
missiles . So they were trying out a different watch, because a submarine is isolated from the normal queues of day and night.
That missile we just saw, the Sputnik that we talked about at the beginning of this talk, all the dog flights in space,
Let's change disaster response. So missile technician doesn't really fit the mission profile.
seeking missile , just find them. Foresters hired me to go out and find these guys. I they needed me to survey them. So the deal
A missile landed. All that left of those two boys were their slippers.
They threw some missiles at that Alade base in Qatar, the biggest US base. They warned the Americans through Iraq before the missiles were launched. So it was very clear the Iranians didn't want any part of that fight. So Trump is thinking to himself, "This is going to be awesome cuz I'm going to go in. I'm going to pull Venezuela in Iran. And I know they
accurate missiles . Uh but you know, you have to read into that a lot of bluster
Russian missiles and drones. Those loyal to President Zalinski say it's unrealistic. But how serious a threat is
followed by Challenger tanks, and then And then longer-range weapons like Storm longer range weapons like storm shadow Shadow missiles capable of reaching missiles capable of reaching targets targets inside Russia. inside Russia. And most recently, drones And most recently, drones with a range with a range of around 200 miles.
ballistic missiles have left them with few options than to hide. The perceived threat here in Kiev at the moment is incredibly high with Ukraine having
cruise missiles and drones, it is much higher. So the real problem that we are facing now in this case is really
ballistic missiles and that is why I put an emphasis on that not because the other um incoming missiles were
um missiles being being shot. So this is this is a very high number. Uh and it seems that the Russians are able to
ballistic missiles , the KN23 and KN24 that are coming together with the
ballistic missiles . Um and it's not looking like there's going to be a change to that anytime soon. Um they
ballistic missiles faster than um partners can give to Ukraine as it seems to be at the moment, then um this is
their missiles as best we can tell from their tests, and that could be the kind of stuff that the North Koreans are
The missiles , they don't.
helicopters missiles or Rockets um and uh the people that that go into that
The missiles up to this point are medium range missiles .
about missiles . And I was called up one day and asked to come back to Washington for an urgent consulting job.
The missiles are not sent to target yet, but it's good to know that there's 10,000 missiles that could be launched at some point.
have missiles , that are unfriendly.
There were missile strikes on Ukraine. This is the same.
bases right now? Because only a small fraction of its drone arsenal is necessary uh and missile arsenal in order to inflict that damage. Iran entered this war with thousands, we think tens of thousands of drones,
Okay. Right? So, as you can see, the entire area it is extremely vulnerable to drone and missile attacks from Iran. So, that's the second thing that Iran has done, which Trump did not expect. He didn't expect that the Iranians would
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