The implied Iranian use of terrain, hidden missiles, drones, and narrow maritime channels against superior U.S. forces.
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The implied Iranian use of terrain, hidden missiles, drones, and narrow maritime channels against superior U.S.
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Rick and the Ritter clip emphasize Iran's defensive preparation: missiles, drones, mountains, and narrow exit channels make the operation potentially catastrophic for U.S. forces.
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"What do you see just above that? What is that along the shoreline? Those are mountains. You see those mountains? Those mountains are, according..."
"The ships come in this way, go right around that tip, move here. To come out, they have to come up, and they actually..."
"it's been designated by UNESCO as a global heritage site because of its shoreline, cliffs, and salt mines, and historic thousand -year -old sites...."
"Marine Corps, General Berger, issued the Commandant's guidance, and he said, we can't fight this war anymore. We put all our Marines on one..."
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