The host's label for the unsustainable ratio between cheap incoming weapons and far more expensive defensive interceptors.
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interceptor math
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...accomplish Iran mission before munitions run out. This is specifically around interceptor math. There's a famous video just from yesterday in Israel, which shows..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...accomplish Iran mission before munitions run out. This is specifically around interceptor math. There's a famous video just from yesterday in Israel, which shows..."
Key Notes
The host says an Amazon data center in the UAE was hit and presents missile-defense interception as an unsustainable cost asymmetry for the United States and its allies.
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"...accomplish Iran mission before munitions run out. This is specifically around interceptor math. There's a famous video just from yesterday in Israel, which shows..."
"With these munitions running out, how does that change the global picture? So you're in China, obviously, much of the stocks in Asia of..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The hosts begin by replaying Jiang's earlier prediction that Trump would win, the United States would fight Iran, and America would lose.
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